Do you have green eyes?
John said "I have green eyes".
"She has TO HAVE GREEN EYES, her parents are both homozygous recessive."
I bought my girl friend some Jade earrings to match her beautiful green eyes.
"The girl with green eyes" is a noun phrase. It functions as a single noun in a sentence, describing a specific person with green eyes.
Her green eyes were strangely circular, almost like the buttons often sewn onto teddy bears.
I have puffy eyes. Or: My eyes are puffy.
An embedded sentence is a sentence that is included within another sentence, typically separated by commas or parentheses. For example: "The cat, with its sleek fur and green eyes, pounced on the mouse." In this sentence, "with its sleek fur and green eyes" is an embedded sentence providing additional information about the cat.
The subject of the sentence is "the green stripes." It refers to the specific element of the shirt that is being highlighted. The sentence conveys a comparison between the green stripes and the color of the person's eyes, suggesting a pleasant visual harmony.
by our eyes
The green scenery during the road trip hurt my eyes.
there is always a glint in your eyes
glaucoma is a diseses of eyes
The gazelle has lustrous eyes