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Questions related to order of adjectives Why do we place “historical” before “old” in this noun phrase: “historical old building”? Are there any rule related to this? Why do we place “ancient” before “ruined” in the following noun phrase: “ancient ruined castle”? Why do we place “tall” before “old” in the following noun phrase: “tall old tree”? Why do we put “greatly” before “reduce” in the following sentence: “We can help to greatly reduce …”? Thank you very much! ^^
Sep 20, 2015 10:54 AM
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The adjective order in English is: 1 Quantity or number. 2 Quality or opinion. 3 Size. 4 Age. 5 Shape. 6 Color. 7 Proper adjective (often nationality, other place of origin, or material) 8 Purpose or qualifier.
September 20, 2015
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