In every composition program I've used, a red underline is indicative of a spelling error, whereas a green underline indicates a grammatical error. This has always been the case, in my experience, with Microsoft Word and Open Office Writer. If you suspect otherwise, it may be wise to check the help files associated with whatever program you're using, although you can probably find out by simply right-clicking the flagged text and examining the options in the resultant context menu.
It basically means that whatever is underlined is written with bad grammar. Fix it!
I believe so.
Green in Microsoft Word
green
All you need to say is it's green. The "in color" already implied & redundant.
No. Fish is both singular and plural; there is no such word as "fishes." And "colour" is only proper in England.
type in [L:C] Then Your Text Here Will Be Underlined. i am not sure how you underline in color though :(
The color of the text gets bold and black on the active sheet tab against a white background. You also have the option to change color of your choice.
Underline and color different from the text around it
The color of the soil usually indicates the type of minerals and levels of nutrient in the soil.
Its color indicates its quality
Underline, babe. ;D
The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.
blue-black color indicates the presence of starch
hue
its color