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  • Do you like the color red vs Do you like the red color?
    When your favorite color is red, do you say, I like the color red or I like the red color Is there any difference of meaning between the two ways of saying about your favorite color?
  • Red as noun or adjective - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    It is a noun, the evidence for this is that the word red could be modified by an adjective, and even take an article "My favourite colour is a strong red" (for example) But this is a classic case of "does grammar matter?" The purpose of learning grammar as an English learner is to help you understand and communicate I say that it doesn't matter what part of speech you assign to "red", since the meaning would be exactly the same
  • article before color - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Do we use definite article before colors? This command gives me all the clickable content in the red color
  • Indefinite article with color: a brindled grey
    The only indefinite article noticed by me in "I hate red color" thread is for "a red color", where "a" is related to "color" word which is "singular noun" But in case of "light blue" I can't identify the "singular noun"
  • grammar - what IS the COLOUR OF vs. what COLOUR IS? - English Language . . .
    For example: "There is a red carpet in the kitchen" Which of the questions can be regarded as acceptable: "What colour is the carpet there in the kitchen?", "What colour is the carpet in the kitchen?" or "What colour carpet is there in the kitchen?" Thank you
  • adjectives - The Color red or the Red color - English Language Learners . . .
    2 Red is a color You don't usually say "red (as an adjective) color"; the use of the red (as a noun) on its own (without color after it) means that you are talking about the color that's red The same rule applies to all colors, such as green, yellow, blue However, the color can be used as an adjective before other nouns
  • Order of adjectives for hair - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Of your three adjectives, shoulder-length (size) comes earliest in the order list, then curly (shape) and finally red (colour), so thus: shoulder-length curly red hair
  • hyphens - colors with compound adjectives - English Language Learners . . .
    0 phrases with multiple hyphens appear unwieldy "yellow-pink-and-red flowers" would be uncommon; most people would describe "flowers that have swirls of yellow, pink, and red" rather than using the multiple hyphens It is a longer description, but easier to read and say But, in general, those rules are grammatically correct
  • Some vs. Certain - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    And most cars come in red as an option Nothing else really determines the colour of a car other than the final choice of what paint to spray the bodywork with, so it doesn't really make sense to say this "Some cars are red" is perfectly true Some are red, some are blue, some are green, and a whole host of other colours
  • adjectives - Is different coloured socks not correct? - English . . .
    15 In "differently coloured", coloured appears to be the past participle of a verb: socks that have been coloured in different ways In "different-coloured", we're attributing a type of colour to the socks Compare "two-faced" or "bow-legged" or "flat-footed" A flat-footed person has flat feet, and different-coloured socks have different colours





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