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Order of Adjectives



szamoca
Hungary

Order of Adjectives
 
Dear Colleagues,
One of my Ss asked the following questions:
1.If we have got both an opinion and a fact adjective when describing a noun which is the first one?
2. How can we decide that an adj. is an opinion or a fact adj.? ex. fashionable- if sg. is fashionable for me it doesn �t mean that is fashionable for others. The same thing with expensive.

 Well I tried to find answers everywhere in my books but I can �t think of a logical answer.Could you help me?
Szamoca

9 Nov 2009      





serene
Greece

Hi szamoca,
 
Perhaps you �ll find the following pages useful:
 
 
Regards
serene

9 Nov 2009     



szamoca
Hungary

Thank you serene. Unfortunatelly it didn �t help me. There is still no anwer to the first question.

9 Nov 2009     



szamoca
Hungary

I �ve just found the answer after googling: opinion adj. usually stand before fact adj.

9 Nov 2009     



julianbr
Italy

yeah .. like - lovely green coat - and not green lovely coat .. 

9 Nov 2009     



szamoca
Hungary

Sorry you are right. So here are the examples:
A classic, elegant blue hat. -here classic  is opinion or fact?
A nice, modern, red lamp.
A cheap, portable, purple computer.
A cheap, trendy, golden bracelet.



9 Nov 2009     



ben 10
Tunisia

have a look at my worsheet about adjectives order. 

9 Nov 2009     



serene
Greece

As far as opinion adjectives are concerned, the most subjective adjective comes first.
 
In my opinion elegant is more subjective than classic
nice more subjective than modern,
trendy more subjective than cheap.
Portable is fact

10 Nov 2009     



delanne29
Brazil

Opinion comes first. I taught this in one of my advanced classes. You can find it in the book "Inside Out" - advanced. Think of an opinion as something personal. Varies from person to person. A fact cannot be changed. Opinions: fabulous, tasty, exquisite. Facts: caramelized, homemade, spicy. e.g A fabulous homemade cake. It can be fabulous or awful for some people, but the cake is still homemade.

10 Nov 2009     



jocel
Philippines

Hello szamoca, 
 
I hope this website could help you...
 
 
Best Wishes,
 
jocel

10 Nov 2009