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the car green vs the green car

The phrase 'the green car' is correct, while 'the car green' is incorrect. In English, adjectives usually come before the noun they describe, so 'the green car' is the appropriate structure to use.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

the car green

This phrase is incorrect in English. Adjectives typically come before the noun they describe.

The correct order is 'the green car.'

the green car

This phrase is correct in English. Adjectives usually precede the noun they describe.

Use this structure when describing a car that is green.

Examples:

  • I saw the green car parked outside.
  • She drives a beautiful green car.
  • The green car is very fuel-efficient.
  • Do you like the green car?
  • He bought a new green car.

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