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Rpverma84 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Leaves are of green colour

Tell me if this sentence is correct or not...
Leaves are of green colour.

Am I using 'of' word correctly?
  

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Am I using 'of' word correctly? Maybe "These leaves are of a green colour. A very poetic phrase is: "Leaves of green" Here are excerpts from two poems: The garden, where we walked together As the wind was breezing, whispering Where we played with innocent smiles Under trees and leaves of green ------------------------- We lay locked in love, in leaves of green and gold She touched, I trembled, we kissed I poured the contents of my aching heart and soul Soon she woke up with the sun Filled with seeds of worlds to come

  • Am I using 'of' word correctly?
  • Maybe "These leaves are of a green colour.
  • A very poetic phrase is: "Leaves of green" Here are excerpts from two poems: The garden, where we walked together As the wind was breezing, whispering Where we played with innocent smiles Under trees and leaves of green ------------------------- We lay locked in love, in leaves of green and gold She touched, I trembled, we kissed I poured the contents of my aching heart and soul Soon she woke up with the sun Filled with seeds of worlds to come
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rpverma84Tell me if this sentence is correct or not...Leaves are of green colour.Am I using 'of' word correctly?
Maybe "These leaves are of a green colour.

A very poetic phrase is: "Leaves of green"
Here are excerpts from two poems:

The garden, where we walked together
As the wind was breezing, whispering
Where we played with in
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Hi,

No.
Just say 'Leaves are green'.

Clive

PS - Written before I saw your post, A-stars!

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