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When we use more than one adjective, we use this general order. Note that a noun can do the work of
an adjective.
1. opinion / quality
2. size
3. age
4. shape
5. temperature
6. colour
7. where it comes from
8. what it is made of
9. what it is for
1. We wanted (grey / a / metal) table.
2. They bought (red / a / new) car.
3. She went home and sat on (comfortable / her / wooden / old) bed.
4. He bought (woollen / a / British / fabulous) suit.
5. They have (Dutch / black) bicycles.
6. He wants (some / French / delicious / really) cheese.
7. (young / a / pretty) girl walked into the room.
8. He has (a lot of / old / interesting) books.
9. She bought (plastic / red / a / new) plastic lunchbox.
10. He is looking for (leather / stylish / a /black) bag.
11. She dropped (old / beautiful / the) plate and it smashed.
12. I want (silk / green / an / amazing) dress.
13. She drank (Italian / black / hot) coffee.
14. He saw (French / writing / old / an) desk.
15. They stayed in (little / a / cute) cottage.
16. I visited (ancient / a / spooky / German) castle.
17. He has (silver / old / beautiful / a) ring.
18. We ate (green / English / round / some) apples.
19. I need (computer / comfortable / a) desk.
20. They went on holiday to (small / wooden / a / beautiful) cabin.
1 a grey metal table
2 a new red car
3 her comfortable old wooden bed
4 a fabulous British woollen suit
5 black Dutch bicycles
6 some really delicious French cheese
7 A pretty young girl
8 a lot of interesting old books
9 a new red plastic lunchbox
10 a stylish black leather bag
11 the beautiful old plate
12 an amazing green silk dress
13 hot black Italian coffee
14 an old French writing desk
15 a cute little cottage
16 a spooky ancient German castle
17 a beautiful old silver ring
18 some round green English apples
19 a comfortable computer desk
20 a beautiful small wooden cabin