'Blue circle' could be a sentence but it is unlikely.
A dolphin named BLUE could be asked to circle, thus a noun and verb.
The more likely use of 'blue circle' is an adjective and noun.
'Look at the blue circle he drew on the page.'
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Every line segment between the center of a circle and any point on the circleis the same length as all the others.That length is called the 'radius' of that particular circle.
The symbol with a yellow circle in a blue area typically represents the flag of Ukraine, which features a blue field above a yellow field. However, if you're referring to a specific logo or emblem, it could represent various organizations or brands, such as the European Union's flag, which has a circle of stars on a blue background. The exact meaning can vary based on context, so additional details would help clarify.
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i was bolt from the blue when i was not passed in the exam
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Bear in mind that a sentence fragment is not a sentence, so your question is itself not correctly phrased. "The canoe with the blue stripes" is a sentence fragment, a noun phrase with no verb. The phrase is the subject or the object of a sentence, but it isn't a sentence. Samples of the completed sentence with the subject and the verb in bold:Subject: The canoe with the blue stripesis Mr. Jones' canoe.Object of the verb: I rentedthe canoe with the blue stripes.Object of a preposition: I saw him in the canoe with the blue stripes.
No, "blue leather shoes" is a noun phrase as it functions as the subject or object in a sentence. An adverbial phrase typically modifies a verb, adjective, or adverb to provide more information about the action or situation.
The phrase 'bolt from the blue' refers to a unexpected happening, or a surprise. Therefore, a sentence could be: When a man I had never seen before turned up at my house claiming he was my father, it was a bolt from the blue.
An interrupting phrase is a word or phrase that interrupts the flow of a sentence to provide additional information. It is usually set off by commas and can be removed without affecting the basic structure of the sentence. Example: "John, the man in the blue shirt, is my neighbor."
Blue chip comes from old but simple home poker sets that had red white and blue chips, with the blue being the highest value..
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Examples of a simple sentence: "I like the color blue." "It was raining yesterday." "My aunt has a pet dog." "On the internet, Milo and I accessed a search engine and searched for information about King Tutankhamen."
Blue Circle Industries ended in 2001.
Blue Circle Industries was created in 1900.