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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Chewy, newly-discussed?

The delicious small chewy candy.
Is "chewy" a material
The long newly-discussed argument.
Is "newly-discussed" a condition?
  

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'Chewy' is an adjective modifying 'candy'. 'lonfnewly-discussed argument' makes no sense,

  • 'Chewy' is an adjective modifying 'candy'.
  • 'lonfnewly-discussed argument' makes no sense,
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'Chewy' is an adjective modifying 'candy'.

'lonfnewly-discussed argument' makes no sense,
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The order of adjectives are an opinion, size, shape,age,colour,region, material, purpose.
Is "chewy" an opinion or material
And is newly-discussed an opinion or what?
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There is no single definitive "order of adjectives" list. Different people may come up with different categories. The list at http://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/adjectives-order includes "physical quality". "chewy" would fall into that category.

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