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Which one is correct? You are all young and beautiful. You are all beautiful and young. And this OK? You are all as beautiful as one another.
Feb 22, 2019 5:51 PM
Answers · 2
They are both correct, but we would normally say "young and beautiful" not 'beautiful and young" If it were describing a noun, it would be "she's a beautiful young woman" because "beautiful" modifies "young woman"
February 22, 2019
Both are correct! When multiple adjectives in a list describe a common noun, they can generally be rearranged and still mean the same thing. As for your last sentence, it's technically correct but doesn't sound the most natural. Instead, most people would probably say something like "you're all equally beautiful."
February 22, 2019
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