Examples of using "Grünes" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you have any in green?
I want a green one.
She is in a green dress.
I have a green car.
I have one green shirt.
I have a green shirt.
I have a green house.
Mary was wearing a green dress.
A green light means go.
She is in a green dress.
This house has a green roof.
She wore a green dress.
Have you seen my green shirt?
Tom's house has a green roof.
This building has a green roof.
- I had bought a green car.
- I had purchased a green car.
A green field is a beautiful field.
What's this green stuff?
Something green and slimy was on the rock.
What's this green stuff?
I don't have the authority to give you the green light.
We hiked through a beautiful green valley.
- We're waiting for Tom to tell us that it's OK to begin.
- We're waiting for Tom to tell us it's OK to begin.
Tom and Mary said they wished they hadn't let John do that.
There used to be a green field here; now there's a supermarket.
The European Parliament gave the green light for Britain’s departure from the European Union.
Tom is colorblind, so he couldn't tell if Mary was wearing a green dress or a red dress.
Yesterday, I bought a green sofa, but it wouldn't fit through the door, which is why I had to return it.
Pepperberg can show Alex two objects (for example, a green square and a red square) and ask, "What's different?"