Dear all,
If you say, "London is greener than Tokyo", it makes sense to me.
However, is it fine just to say "London is green" or "London is a green city" to mean theres's a lot of trees or plants in London?
Thank you!
OP
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Dear all,
If you say, "London is greener than Tokyo", it makes sense to me.
However, is it fine just to say "London is green" or "London is a green city" to mean theres's a lot of trees or plants in London?
Thank you!
OP
It is, but it could also be taken as meaning that London is an ecologically green city, which would be a bit of an exaggeration. ;-)