Ordering Adjectives

Ordering Adjectives

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English

4th Grade

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1.

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Front

What is the correct order of adjectives in English?

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Adjectives should be ordered based on their type: opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, purpose.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What is an adjective?

Back

An adjective is a word that describes a noun, providing more information about it.

3.

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Front

What is the rule for ordering adjectives related to size and age?

Back

When using adjectives that describe size and age, size comes before age. For example: 'small old dog'.

4.

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Front

How do you order adjectives that describe color and material?

Back

When using adjectives that describe color and material, color comes before material. For example: 'red wooden table'.

5.

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Front

What is the correct order for the adjectives: 'beautiful, large, blue' when describing a house?

Back

The correct order is 'large, beautiful, blue house'.

6.

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Front

What is the correct order for the adjectives: 'old, wooden, small' when describing a table?

Back

The correct order is 'small, old, wooden table'.

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What is the correct order for the adjectives: 'fluffy, cute, little' when describing a kitten?

Back

The correct order is 'little, fluffy, cute kitten'.

8.

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What is the correct order for the adjectives: 'shiny, new, silver' when describing a watch?

Back

The correct order is 'shiny, new, silver watch'.

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What is the correct order for the adjectives: 'delicious, Italian, homemade' when describing a meal?

Back

The correct order is 'Italian, homemade, delicious meal'.

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Front

What is the importance of ordering adjectives correctly?

Back

Correctly ordering adjectives helps make sentences clearer and more understandable.

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