One of tickling English grammar structure is the topic about Order of Adjectives before the Noun.
An adjective is a word that describes something or someone.
Sometimes we want to use more than one adjective to describe smth or smbd.
What happens if a dress is both old and ugly? Do we say old and ugly OR ugly and old ?
So what is the correct order of adjectives when we put them before a noun?
Watch the video lesson and take the necessary notes .
An adjective is a word that describes something or someone.
Sometimes we want to use more than one adjective to describe smth or smbd.
What happens if a dress is both old and ugly? Do we say old and ugly OR ugly and old ?
So what is the correct order of adjectives when we put them before a noun?
Watch the video lesson and take the necessary notes .
Here you have a chart that shows the main word order for Adjectives in English.
Study it (download, print it if is possible) and try your hand in doing this grammar task, arrange the adjectives from the brackets in correct order. Add 5 more of your examples and create a video presentation using Movenote or Narrable platforms. Good Luck !
1. She was wearing a (silk, red, new) skirt.
2. We have (cheap, good, many) things in this store.
3. The ( English, first, successful) colony was founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607.
4. I always liked ( my mother's, silver, old) jewelry.
5. Whose is (new, that, brick, red) house over there?
1. She was wearing a (silk, red, new) skirt.
2. We have (cheap, good, many) things in this store.
3. The ( English, first, successful) colony was founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607.
4. I always liked ( my mother's, silver, old) jewelry.
5. Whose is (new, that, brick, red) house over there?
by Sendrea N. the 9th B form
by Moisei P. the 9th B form