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Which is grammatically more right - "red new car" or "new red car"
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Which is grammatically more right - "red new car" or "new red car"
This has been bugging me for some time.
For me the answer is "new red car" but apparently it is "red new car".
Can someone help? There should also be a proper justification with the answer for as to why it is the "more" correct one because it both looks, at least to me, equally right.
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Which is grammatically more right - "red new car" or "new red car" - by ErGingerbreadMandude - January 22, 2018 at 10:34 am

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