Marvel Tobey Maguire Ultimate Alliance T Shirt
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Frankly, it’s not something we would bother about. We say “The shirt is blue” and everyone understands that “blue” is the Marvel Tobey Maguire Ultimate Alliance T Shirt Apart from…,I will love this colour. The possessive aspect of an animate noun (a living entity) is constructed by the addition of an apostrophe ‘s’ to it. However, for an inanimate (non-living) thing, the possessive form is not given by the addition of an apostrophe ‘s’, but by the construction of “of+the noun” form. P.S. For finding answer to any query in English Grammar and Usage, please visit and follow the Quora Space, “English Doubts Clarified.” ‘The shirt’s colour is blue’ is correct. ‘The shirt colour is blue’ is not incorrect – means ‘the colour of the shirt (the shirt’s colour) is blue. The sense of the sentence is that you want to state your clothes have these two colours. The difficulty is that using the word color/colour as a verb has the meaning of giving or gaining colour. For example: * This means she gave her hair the colour blue, or looking at it the other way, her hair gained the colour blue. * This means her hair has the colour black. This does not tell you whether black is the natural colour or a dyed colour.

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That second sentence is “correct” as is, where the Marvel Tobey Maguire Ultimate Alliance T Shirt Apart from…,I will love this gerund “wearing” is the subject and “her” is an adjective modifying “wearing.” That said, the awkwardness of both castings is off the charts, so much so that two people who present themselves as experts in grammar can’t, in their answers to your question, recognize the technical “correctness” of the second sentence. It bears noting that these experts can’t agree whether to say “neither is correct” or “neither are correct.” The correct verb would be “is.” This question is a poster child for the principle that correctness is not enough. Clarity and grace are the hallmarks of good writing. In case B, the shirt is never any colour but blue when I’m thinking about X, but it can be blue even when I’m not thinking about X. Your sentence is technically correct, but it is a little stilted. Saying “I’m very assertive” is not as strong as “I assert,” and saying “the sky color is blue” is a roundabout way to say, “the sky is blue.” The sentence is not incorrect but sounds awkward. This is not the way a native English speaker would describe their clothes. “My clothes are black and blue” would be much better. “But wait,” you say. “If ‘the woman wearing a blue dress’ is correct, and ‘she’ is also correct, why can’t I say ‘she wearing a blue dress’?”

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Frankly, it’s not something we would bother about. We say “The shirt is blue” and everyone understands that “blue” is the Marvel Tobey Maguire Ultimate Alliance T Shirt Apart from…,I will love this colour. The possessive aspect of an animate noun (a living entity) is constructed by the addition of an apostrophe ‘s’ to it. However, for an inanimate (non-living) thing, the possessive form is not given by the addition of an apostrophe ‘s’, but by the construction of “of+the noun” form. P.S. For finding answer to any query in English Grammar and Usage, please visit and follow the Quora Space, “English Doubts Clarified.” ‘The shirt’s colour is blue’ is correct. ‘The shirt colour is blue’ is not incorrect – means ‘the colour of the shirt (the shirt’s colour) is blue. The sense of the sentence is that you want to state your clothes have these two colours. The difficulty is that using the word color/colour as a verb has the meaning of giving or gaining colour. For example: * This means she gave her hair the colour blue, or looking at it the other way, her hair gained the colour blue. * This means her hair has the colour black. This does not tell you whether black is the natural colour or a dyed colour.

That second sentence is “correct” as is, where the Marvel Tobey Maguire Ultimate Alliance T Shirt Apart from…,I will love this gerund “wearing” is the subject and “her” is an adjective modifying “wearing.” That said, the awkwardness of both castings is off the charts, so much so that two people who present themselves as experts in grammar can’t, in their answers to your question, recognize the technical “correctness” of the second sentence. It bears noting that these experts can’t agree whether to say “neither is correct” or “neither are correct.” The correct verb would be “is.” This question is a poster child for the principle that correctness is not enough. Clarity and grace are the hallmarks of good writing. In case B, the shirt is never any colour but blue when I’m thinking about X, but it can be blue even when I’m not thinking about X. Your sentence is technically correct, but it is a little stilted. Saying “I’m very assertive” is not as strong as “I assert,” and saying “the sky color is blue” is a roundabout way to say, “the sky is blue.” The sentence is not incorrect but sounds awkward. This is not the way a native English speaker would describe their clothes. “My clothes are black and blue” would be much better. “But wait,” you say. “If ‘the woman wearing a blue dress’ is correct, and ‘she’ is also correct, why can’t I say ‘she wearing a blue dress’?”
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