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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

A pigment-fixing...

A pigment-fixing new exclusive agent.
Is the order of adjectives correct?
  

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No. I'd say an exclusive new pigment-fixing agent.

  • No.
  • I'd say an exclusive new pigment-fixing agent.
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No. I'd say an exclusive new pigment-fixing agent.
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Is it okay to use adverbs in these sentences? e.g
A new exclusive always-pigment-fixing agent.
A small everyday- shopping car.
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AnonymousA new exclusive always-pigment-fixing agent.
That is completely wrong.
AnonymousA small everyday- shopping car.
That is not very natural. There should be no space after the hyphen.
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Do you mean " a small everyday-shopping car" is grammatically incorrect?
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" a small everyday shopping cart" Now, that is OK. I have one of these.

"shopping cart" is a good collocation. "shopping car" is not.

Such a cart can be rugged and durable for everyday use, and it can be small or large in size.

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I can use any adverbs depending on what I want to say." a small usually shopping cart " Am I right ?
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AnonymousI can use any adverbs depending on what I want to say." a small usually shopping cart " Am I right ?
No.

Adjectives modify nouns.
Adverbs modify adjectives.

If an adverb modifies an adjective, it must be placed before the adjective.

a very small X (X is a noun). "Very" modifies "small."

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