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Hellokitty5531 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Adjectives

I can remember my teacher told me that there is a sequence to use the adjectives, but I forgot.

e.g. I would like to use "long, brown, curly" to describe someone's hair.
Is it necessary to put "a comma" and "and" in the sentecse.
She has curly long brown hair. <-- Is it correct? How about the sequence of the adjectives?
  

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Welcome to the Forum Kitty - See this link, and scroll down the page to see the sequence of adjectives .... (missing image) In your sequence, it would be long (size) curly (shape) brown (color) hair (noun).

  • Welcome to the Forum Kitty - See this link, and scroll down the page to see the sequence of adjectives ....
  • (missing image) In your sequence, it would be long (size) curly (shape) brown (color) hair (noun).
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Welcome to the Forum Kitty - See this link, and scroll down the page to see the sequence of adjectives .... (missing image)

In your sequence, it would be long (size) curly (shape) brown (color) hair (noun).

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