ORDER OF ADJECTIVE
ORDER OF ADJECTIVE
1) When we use two or more adjectives together, ‘opinion’
adjectives (e.g. interesting, beautiful) normally to before ‘fact’ adjectives
(e.g. new, blue).
Example:
- An interesting new film.
- A beautiful blue dress.
2) When two or more fact adjectives come before a noun, they
normally go in the following order.
Formula:
Size + Age + Shape + Color + Origin +
Material + Purpose + Noun
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Example:
- A small rubber ball (size + origin)
- A young Spanish woman (age + origin)
- A large round hat (size + shape)
- White leather running shoes (color + material + purpose)
What is anadjective clause?
TYPES OFADJECTIVE
POSITION OFADJECTIVE
COMPARISONOF ADJECTIVE
SENTENCES OFCOMPARISON
“ING” AND“ED” ADJECTIVE
ORDER OFADJECTIVE
COMPOUNDADJECTIVES
PREDICATEADJECTIVES
ADJECTIVESUSED WITH PREPOSITIONS
ADJECTIVES +THAT-CLAUSE OR
TO-INFINTIVE
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