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Order of Adjectives
When there are two or more adjectives in sentence, they usually go in the following order:

Opinion Adjectives = It is a fantastic
Fact Adjectives = It is a fantastic, small, new, round, red, swiss, plastic, alarm clock

Form = Size +age +shape + colour + origin + material+used for/ be about+ noun

Ordinal numbers (lirst,second, third, etc.)go before cardinal numbers (one,two,three,etc.)
Example: the first two weeks NOT:(the two-first week)

The adjectives afraid, alike,alive, alone, ashamed, asleep, awake, content, glad, ill, pleased, etc. are not followed by nouns.
Example:The man was alive. Karen is ill today

The adjectives chiel, elder, eldest, former, indoor, inner, main, only, outdoor, outer, principal, upper are always followed by nouns.
Example:This is my elder son

We do not usually use a long Ilist of adjectives before a single noun. A noun is usually described by one, two or three adjectives at the most.
Example: a beautitul blue evening dress.

Certain adjectives can be used with the “as nouns to refer to groups of people in general.

These are: elderly, middle-aged,old, young, blind, dead, deaf, disabled, living, sick, homeless, hungry, poor, rich.

strong, unemployed, weak, etc.
Example: The young have a lot of energy. (We refer to young people in general)
But: The young people of our town are organising a charity concert.

We reler to a specitic group of young people). When we talk about on person we say A / The young man / woman,A / The blind man / woman,
Example: The young woman who lives next door is a medical student.

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