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Ask for help > Big white box? or White big box?
Big white box? or White big box?
flaviatl
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Big white box? or White big box?
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Sorry, it �s 1 in the morning and I �m preparing a term test. My brain doesn �t seem to be functioning... Could you please clear my doubt? Thanks!
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14 May 2009
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nikita2008
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Big white box
You begin from the general to the specific idea.
It �s too late!! We should go to sleep,
Good night!! |
14 May 2009
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mjotab
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I use this name to remember: SASHA COMOP, for adjectival order: size-age-shape - color - material- origin- purpose + noun
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14 May 2009
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phnhu76
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As in Oxford Practice Grammar:
1 Opinion (how good?)
2 Size (how big?)
3 Most other qualities: quiet, famous, important, soft, wet, Most adjectives come next if they do not belong to another group.
4 Age (how old?)
5 Colour
6 Origin (where from?)
7 Material (made of?)
8 Type (what kind?)
9 Purpose (what for?)
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14 May 2009
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phnhu76
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And I do not know where to put adjectives of shape???
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14 May 2009
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Dalya
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SASHA COMOP
I like it ...
i also confuse those things,
so i also want to thank you for the help .. |
14 May 2009
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verybouncyperson
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A quick follow-on from this...
Would you say these two sentences are both correct in terms of adjective order:
He �s a hungry little boy. It �s a big hungry dog.
To me, they don �t sound right if you put the adjectives in a different order...
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14 May 2009
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cheezels
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verybouncyperson YOU ARE RIGHT!!! I had not thought of that one before... I wonder if we have any grammar gurus lurking in the shadows this morning??!!
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14 May 2009
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