Adjective Before Noun
We often use more than one adjective before the noun:
- I like big black dogs.
- She was wearing a beautiful long red dress.
What is the correct order for two or more adjectives?
1. First of all, the general order is:
opinion, fact
| adjectives |
head noun |
| determiner |
opinion adjectives |
fact adjectives |
| other |
size, shape, age, colour |
origin |
material |
purpose* |
| two |
ugly |
|
black |
|
|
guard |
dogs |
| a |
|
well-known |
|
Chinese |
|
|
artist |
| a |
|
|
small, 18th-century |
French |
|
coffee |
table |
| your |
fabulous |
|
new |
|
|
sports |
car |
| a |
lovely |
|
pink and green |
Thai |
silk |
|
dress |
| some |
|
|
black |
Spanish |
leather |
riding |
boots |
| a |
|
|
big black and white |
|
|
|
dog |
| this |
|
cheap |
|
|
plastic |
rain |
coat |
| an |
|
|
old |
|
wooden |
fishing |
boat |
| my |
|
|
new |
|
|
tennis |
racket |
| a |
wonderful |
|
15th-century |
Arabic |
|
|
poem |
 |
| Añadir leyenda |
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