Questions & Answers about L'erba è verde.
Why does the Italian sentence use L'erba (The grass) when English just says "Grass is green"?
Why is it l'erba instead of la erba?
Erba is a feminine noun, so why doesn't the adjective verde end in -a?
Verde belongs to a specific group of Italian adjectives that end in -e in the singular. These adjectives are identical for both masculine and feminine nouns. If you were making it plural, the ending would change to -i (verdi) regardless of the noun's gender.
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