Ordering Adjectives: The Royal Way

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Ordering Adjectives: The Royal Way

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to correctly order English adjectives in a sentence according to the Royal Order of Adjectives.

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What Are Adjectives?
Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. They tell us about the size, shape, color, and other qualities of the noun.

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Why Order Matters
Adjectives have a specific order in English, known as the Royal Order of Adjectives. The order is: opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, purpose.

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Examples
Examples of the Royal Order of Adjectives in action: A beautiful big round red Italian wooden table.

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Practice 1
Put the following adjectives in the correct order: new, blue, small, Chinese, silk, pretty.

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Exceptions
There are a few exceptions to the Royal Order of Adjectives, such as compound adjectives and certain phrases. For example: a two-year-old child, a world-famous musician.

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Practice 2
Put the following adjectives in the correct order: rectangular, green, plastic, large, Japanese, modern.

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Multiple Adjectives
When there are multiple adjectives of the same type, they should be separated by a comma. For example: She wore a long, flowing skirt.

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Practice 3
Put the following adjectives in the correct order: hot, spicy, Thai, delicious, red, chicken.

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Quiz
Take the quiz to test your knowledge of the Royal Order of Adjectives.

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Review
In this lesson, we learned about adjectives and the Royal Order of Adjectives. We also practiced putting adjectives in the correct order and learned about exceptions and multiple adjectives.

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