The term 'green stripe' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.
The noun phrase 'green stripe' is made up of the noun'stripe' described by the adjective 'green'.
Example functions of a noun phrase:
A green stripe was painted down Main Street for the parade.
The mint flavored chocolates have a green stripe on the wrapper.
I like the cushions with the green stripe.
No, the word 'stripe' is a common noun, a general word for a long narrow band distinguished by color or texture from the surrounding material or surface; a chevron sewn onto a uniform to denote military rank.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Red Stripe (restaurant) in Providence RI or Stripe Street in Keokuk IA.
No, Stripe is a noun, typically referring to a long, narrow band or line of a different color or texture from the surrounding area.
"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.
Yes it can. As a noun, green has a number of meanings. Examples: I like green, it's my favorite color. The ball landed right on the green. Mr. Green is my English teacher. Also, Bowling Green, KY or Green Bay Packers.
The word "stripe" has a long I sound and a silent E, as "stryp".
Stripe is a noun (a stripe) and a verb (to stripe).
Green Stripe was created in 1905.
There is no green stripe on Israel's flag.
The belt color levels for Karate are from lowest to higher is; White, Yellow, Orange With Green Stripe, Orange With White Stripe, Orange With Red Stripe, Blue With Green Stripe, Blue With White Stripe, Blue With Red Stripe, Blue, Purple With Green Stripe, Purple With White Stripe, Purple With Red, Purple belt and more.
The distinguishing feature of a green caterpillar with a white stripe is the prominent white stripe running along its body.
No, the word 'stripe' is a common noun, a general word for a long narrow band distinguished by color or texture from the surrounding material or surface; a chevron sewn onto a uniform to denote military rank.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Red Stripe (restaurant) in Providence RI or Stripe Street in Keokuk IA.
The national flag of Cameroon is a horizontal green stripe on the left, followed by a red stripe and then a yellow stripe. In the center of the red stripe is a yellow star.
In the sentence "A white stripe runs down the center of the table," the adjective is "white." It describes the noun "stripe" by specifying its color. The word "center" is a noun and does not function as an adjective in this context.
Green, White, Orange The Green stripe represents Catholics, the Orange represents Protestants and the white stripe symbolizes the peace between them.
No, Stripe is a noun, typically referring to a long, narrow band or line of a different color or texture from the surrounding area.
The Green Stripe symbolizes Islam and majority muslims in Pakistan, the smaller white stripe represents religious minority
The green stripe is in honor of the daughter of Rockets coach Kevin McHale. McHale's daughter died after a battle with lupus last month.