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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Color lines and words

Hello. If I use colored lines to enclose a word, how can I express this idea?


- Words surrounded by blue?
- Words bounded with red lines?
- Words bounded with green borders?
- Words enclosed with blue line?
- Words surrounded by colors?

Thank you very much!

  

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anonymous If I use colored lines to enclose a word, how can I express this idea? " "Enclose" takes "in", and "line" needs an article or something. "

  • anonymous If I use colored lines to enclose a word, how can I express this idea?
  • " "Enclose" takes "in", and "line" needs an article or something.
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anonymous If I use colored lines to enclose a word, how can I express this idea?

They are all OK except "Words enclosed with blue line." "Enclose" takes "in", and "line" needs an article or something. That could be "Words enclosed in a blue line." or "Words enclosed in blue lines."

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