Asked by rfvv
1. They wear pink and white stripe uniforms.
2. They wear pink and white striped uniforms.
(Which one is OK? Are both OK?)
3. He is wearing a stripe shirt.
4. He is wearing a striped shirt.
(What about these sentences? Which one is correct?)
2. They wear pink and white striped uniforms.
(Which one is OK? Are both OK?)
3. He is wearing a stripe shirt.
4. He is wearing a striped shirt.
(What about these sentences? Which one is correct?)
Answers
Answered by
SraJMcGin
#2 and #4. "stripe" is a noun but "striped" is an adjective modifying "shirt."
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