English, asked by kuldeep4125, 9 months ago

what is the difference between this two sentences:

1) he bought a red a blue car.
2) he bought a red and blue car.

Hint: according to article "when we refer to two different qualities of an object/person."​

Answers

Answered by tanishakakrania13
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Answer:

1) it's meaning is the car colour is mixed with red and blue

2) he bought two separate car blue and red colour

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