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TEST YOURSELF: Which sentences need commas between coordinate adjectives?
Could someone please fill in the answers using RED font.
1. In the attic we found old thin paper cutouts we used to play with when we were children.
2. The poster depicted a brown-haired, blue-eyed
1. In the attic we found old, thin paper cutouts we used to play with when we were children. [Note: if the cutouts were made from thin paper, we could employ a hyphen for greater clarity and would need no comma: “old thin-paper cutouts.” Note also the use of hyphens in sentences two and four. For more on the use of the hyphen, see our article on hyphenated a