subject = you
verb phrase = have ... noticed
blue and blue only
The Siamese cat usually have blue eyes.
The Siamese is a type of a cat is fawn and has blue eyes. Its eyes can range from light to bright blue and it can be fawn, cream, or brown in color.
The nouns in the sentence are:sky, the subject of the sentence (a word for a thing);blue, a predicate nominative (a word for a thing).
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.
Example sentence: Mine is the house with the blue door.
The main differences between a chocolate and seal point Siamese cat are their coat colors. A chocolate point Siamese has a lighter brown coat with darker brown points on their ears, face, paws, and tail. A seal point Siamese has a darker brown coat with even darker brown points. Additionally, chocolate point Siamese cats tend to have lighter blue eyes compared to the darker blue eyes of seal point Siamese cats.
The main difference between chocolate point and seal point Siamese cats is the color of their fur. Chocolate point Siamese cats have a lighter, more milk-chocolate colored fur, while seal point Siamese cats have a darker, more seal-like fur color. Additionally, chocolate point Siamese cats may have lighter blue eyes compared to the darker blue eyes of seal point Siamese cats.
The pronouns that will replace the noun phrase 'the young girl' are she as a subject and her as an object in a sentence.Examples:The young girl wore a blue dress. (subject of the sentence)She wore a blue dress. (subject of the sentence)I saw the young girl in the blue dress. (direct object of the verb 'saw')I saw her in the blue dress. (direct object of the verb 'saw')
Siamese cats are black around the face and tail. They have blue eyes and more triagngular faces that an American short hair.
1870s
In the sentence "The speckled blue heeler is an intelligent dog," the subject is "The speckled blue heeler," which is a noun phrase. The verb is "is," serving as a linking verb. The predicate nominative is "an intelligent dog," which describes the subject. Overall, the structure indicates that the speckled blue heeler belongs to the category of intelligent dogs.