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In one of the forums for English Teachers,  a teacher wrote:

 

One of my students wrote "I like the blue color"...and I corrected this to

"I like the color blue." 

 But why, I do not know...any exlanations for this? Why does the adjective 

follow the noun here??

 

I found the following explanation:

 

According to the book ABC of Common Grammatica Errors by Nigel D Turton
Macmillan Heinemann Publishers Ltd. 1995, the explanation to this question
is:

Color is not normally used after blue, yellow, red, etc. We use color after
a color name only when we are trying to describe a color which is a mixture,
e.g. "The head and beak of the king parrot are an orangy-red color."

 

Does anyone have any other explanation?

 

 Dalia Stein

Beit Berl College, Israel

 

 

 

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