You should use the blue key, not the yellow.
The correct way to punctuate the sentence is: "You should use the blue key, not the yellow."
The sentence "Use the blue key, not the yellow key" should use a comma before the phrase "not the yellow key" to separate the two contrasting elements.
The sentence should be corrected to "Your blue jeans are good."
A semicolon is needed after "yellow," making the sentence: "Tabitha painted her bedroom blue and yellow; those are her favorite colors."
red is "rojo" (ROH-hoh)blue is "azul" (ah-SOOL)green is "verde" (BAYR-day)and yellow is "amarillo" (AH-mah-REE-yoh)
After "for example," you use a comma. For example, the comma should be placed immediately after "for example" to separate it from the following example.
The answer is Blue Blue Yellow Yellow. Hope this helps!
how should title be capitalized: who wants yellow skies when you can have blue
Blue and yellow Not really. Too many people mix blue and yellow, ending up with black. The blue has to be leaky for other colors for this to work. The correct answer is cyan and yellow.
red; yellow; blue; green/yellow
red,orange,yellow,blue,indigo,violet
Blue
You will get green by mixing blue and yellow.
The sentence "Use the blue key, not the yellow key" should use a comma before the phrase "not the yellow key" to separate the two contrasting elements.
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and violet.
red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
yellow,blue black red green purple grey dark blue
The correct answer could have many different opinions. However, my opinion is this... equal parts of green, blue and just a touch of black... Choose colors that suit of course, but use your imagination and play with different versions. While blue and yellow certainly make green, you should go for a more royal blue.