When we use more than one adjective they should be used in the correct order. Adjective order is not entirely fixed but the general sequence is:
-- Determiner - Opinion - Size - Age - Shape - Color - Origin - Material --> Noun
Determiners are words such as a, an , the, this, that. These words are also kinds of adjectives.
Adjectives of opinion come before adjectives of fact
When we use more than one adjective they should be used in the correct order. Adjective order is not entirely fixed but the general sequence is:
-- Determiner - Opinion - Size - Age - Shape - Color - Origin - Material --> Noun
Determiners are words such as a, an , the, this, that. These words are also kinds of adjectives.
Adjectives of opinion come before adjectives of fact
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When we use more than one adjective they should be used in the correct order. Adjective order is not entirely fixed but the general sequence is:
-- Determiner - Opinion - Size - Age - Shape - Color - Origin - Material --> Noun
Determiners are words such as a, an , the, this, that. These words are also kinds of adjectives.
Adjectives of opinion come before adjectives of fact
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When we use more than one adjective they should be used
in the correct order. Adjective order is not entirely fixed but the general sequence is:
-- Determiner - Opinion - Size - Age - Shape - Color -
Origin - Material --> Noun Determiners are words such as a, an , the, this, that. These words are also kinds of adjectives.
For example: - a famous, old painting - a big, round table - an American, cotton shirt
Adjectives of opinion come before adjectives of fact, for
example: - a beautiful, white flower. "A white, beautiful flower" sounds unusual.
With two or more adjectives commas are optional. For
example: - "A long, dark tunnel" or "A long dark tunnel" are both acceptable. With two or more color adjectives use and. For example: - She's got a black and white kitten. Adjectives other than colors don't use and. For example: - She's got a little, black kitten. "She's got a little and black kitten" is incorrect.
Прво има еден дел во црвено кој не e потребен само тука е за секој случај ако нешто плус и текне да прашува, иначе само тоа во црно е потребно. Articles
Preposition and ConjunctionsLike Like can be used as a preposition, it means something is similar to or resembles something else,As can be used as a conjunction to show similarity, it means to do something in the same way as something else