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Could you tell me it is "a beautiful pair of shoes" or "a pair of beautiful shoes"?
24 mei 2013 12:33
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I believe "a beautiful pair of shoes" is correct. "Beautiful" is a general opinion (it can be used to describe almost any noun) so it comes before "pair" (which is a noun).
Although I would say that neither of your choices would sound incredibly strange to native speakers.
24 mei 2013
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A beautiful pair of shoes - the adjective normally comes before the noun in English. However, you could also say a pair of beautiful shoes...I just think the first way sounds more natural.
24 mei 2013
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