Which are the correct sentences?

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Tan Elaine

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I like red.

I like the colour red.

I like red colour.

Which are the correct sentences?

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The first two are fine. The third is not.
 

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So, we can't say: "I've always liked the red colour (in general, not in some specific thing)." ?
 

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No.

Tan Ekaine, a better title would have been 'I like red'.

Extract from the Posting Guidelines:

'Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.'

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So, we can't say: "I've always liked the red colour (in general, not in some specific thing)." ?

"I like the​ red colour" wasn't in the original list. The third item was "I like red colour" which, as probus said, is not correct.
 

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If you were looking at new cars or new dresses, for example, you could say "I like the red color," but you would be referring to the color of a particular item, not about liking the color red in general.
 

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If you were looking at new cars or new dresses, for example, you could say "I like the red color," but you would be referring to the color of a particular item, not about liking the color red in general.
Is "red" an adjective here? I think "the color red" means "the color which is red" but not sure about this.
 

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Is "red" an adjective here? I think "the color red" means "the color which is red" but not sure about this.

I see it as "red" being a noun and "the color" being an adjective.
 

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Is "red" an adjective here? I think "the color red" means "the color which is red" but not sure about this.

In my view, the noun is "color" and "red" is a modifier telling us which color.
 
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