This document discusses the position and order of adjectives in English grammar. It provides examples of common adjective orders and exceptions. Adjectives of opinion typically come first, followed by adjectives of size, age, shape, color, material, origin, and purpose. However, the order can vary to emphasize different attributes. While order is not critical outside of exams, mixing adjectives can sound odd to readers or listeners. The document also discusses using commas between multiple adjectives and "and" between the last two adjectives if they denote color. It provides examples of adjectives coming after nouns for emphasis or in certain phrases.