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The place of the adjectives: It's a TINY RED WOODEN house



 
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The place of the adjectives: It's a TINY RED WOODEN house #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 26, 2006 15:53 pm   The place of the adjectives: It's a TINY RED WOODEN house
 

Good afternoon to everyone!. I have been studying how adjectives must go in a sentence but, honestly, if you really make difficult, then you?ve got a "serious" problem: You don?t know if you did it right. My sentence is:

"It's a TINY RED WOODEN house".

Did I put the adjectives correctly?

Thanks in advance!

Jes?s
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Order adjectives #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 26, 2006 16:55 pm   Order adjectives
 

Hi Jesus,

You asked about word order for this:

It's a TINY RED WOODEN house".

Yes, I would say that's the right order but I think there are too many adjectives in one row. It would perhaps be better to express the description like this:

A tiny red house made of wood.

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