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The term, "the color of the blanket" is not a sentence, it is a noun phrase.There is no possessive noun in the given noun phrase.The possessive form of the noun phrase is: "the blanket'scolor".Example sentences:The blanket's color is a bright blue. (the noun phrase is the subject of the sentence.These sheets will coordinate with the blanket's color. (the noun phrase is the object of the preposition 'with')
The possessive form for the noun phrase is the blanket's color.Note: 'The color of the blanket' is not a sentence, it's a noun phrase, an incomplete thought that does not include a verb.
The phrase about horses is actually, "That is a horse of a different color," not feather. The feather animal phrase is, "That is a bird of a different feather." The horse of a different color was in the movie, "The Wizard of Oz:" and the phrase means some kind of unrelated or incidentally related matter with a distinctly different significance.
adding color, bolding, and underling is called fonts
a southsider mean a person who is in a gang the color for southside is blue ......or a person who lives in the south.....
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No, because a person is a human, not a color.
A person can lose the color of their eyes through a condition called heterochromia, which can be caused by injury or can be hereditary.
¿Qué color es?
"Qué color" translates to "what color" in English. It is a phrase used to inquire about the color of something.
Because people inherit genes from their parents and the skin color itself from a thing called Melanin i believe and the higher level's on Melanin the darker the skin
This phrase in Spanish translates to "My world without you has no color." It conveys the idea that someone's life loses vibrancy and joy when the other person is not a part of it.
This would be called genetics. They are passed down in generations. Maybe you should take a look at the class Biology! Or just study!
probably from the phrase, "Don't judge a book by its cover"
The term, "the color of the blanket" is not a sentence, it is a noun phrase.There is no possessive noun in the given noun phrase.The possessive form of the noun phrase is: "the blanket'scolor".Example sentences:The blanket's color is a bright blue. (the noun phrase is the subject of the sentence.These sheets will coordinate with the blanket's color. (the noun phrase is the object of the preposition 'with')
The phrase "his hair like moldy hay" typically suggests that the person's hair is disheveled, unkempt, and dull in appearance, similar to the color and texture of moldy hay. It implies a lack of grooming or care in their appearance.
The possessive form for the noun phrase is the blanket's color.Note: 'The color of the blanket' is not a sentence, it's a noun phrase, an incomplete thought that does not include a verb.