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Sometimes we use two or more adjectives together :
- My parents live in a nice new house
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Adjectives like nice and dirty are opinion adjectives.They tell us
what you think about somebody or something.
A / 'OPINION' ADJECTIVES
Opinion adjectives usually go before fact adjectives
B / 'FACT' ADJECTIVES
3. Adjectives like new, old, black are fact adjectives. They give us
factual information about, age and colour.
Sometimes we use two or more fact adjectives. Very often,
we put fact adjectives in this order :
1 / SIZE :
How big ?
Large, small, tiny, enormous
2/
AGE :
How old ?
New, young, old, ancient
3/
SHAPE : What shape ?
4 / COLOUR : What colour ?
5 / ORIGIN : Where from ?
Square, round, rectangular, flat
Blue, pink, yellow, crimson
English, American, Chinese,French
6 / MATERIAL: What it is made of ?
wooden
Plastic, cardboard, glass,
7 / PURPOSE : What it is used for ?
chair
Racing car, frying pan, rocking
Examples :
- An interesting (opinion ) old (2) book
- An ugly (opinion) pink (4 ) plastic (6) ornament
- A nice (opinion) small (1) African (5) drum
- A delicious (opinion) round (3) chocolate (6) cake
- A pair of smart( opinion) brown (4) leather (6) boots
- A beautiful (opinion) small (1) white (4) Chinese (5 ) computer
- A
nice (opinion) big (1) old (2) square (3) white (4) French (5) china (6) p
late *
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This last example comes from the BBC site, but we do not
4. usually put more than three adjectives together !
When there are two colour adjectives, we use and :
- A big green and yellow hat
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1. At home there is a
2. I was offered
table in the dining room.
ring by my husband.
3. My grandmother has knitted
4. I saw
5. It may rain ! There are
6. It was such
7. My daughter has
8. Last week, I visited
9. The gallery exhibited mainly
10. John was given
pullover for me.
movie with friends at home.
clouds floating in the air.
day that we decided to go out for a walk.
hair.
village in a remote place.
paintings.
kitten by his sister
11. It started to rain so I opened
12. I came into a
13. A
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house built in 1860
was parked opposite my house.
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