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chrabonsc
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What �s wrong with this sentence ? He usually wears blue, cycling, lycra shorts. ? Greetings from Poland:) |
30 May 2009
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missola
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If it is about the position maybe it should be " blue lycra cycling shorts" if we consider "cycled" in the purpose category it should be places at the end. sorry for my previous answer |
30 May 2009
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manonski (f)
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Here is a link about adjective orders.
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30 May 2009
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marta_marta
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To me the phrase "cycling shorts" is fine.
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30 May 2009
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Caroline565
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Hi Jecika! You are correct! � Hugs Caroline!�
ps.I will delete my other post. �Thank you.� |
30 May 2009
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Miss_Alel�
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What about punctuation? I don �t think there should be "," between those adjectives... but I might be wrong.
kisses from Argentina! |
31 May 2009
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Jayho
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He usually wears blue, lycra, cycling shorts. |
31 May 2009
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Apodo
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No commas are necessary with these adjectives. It is not the same as listing nouns where commas are needed:
I bought apples, bananas, grapes and oranges.
She wore a shimmering blue-green satin frock. |
31 May 2009
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alien boy
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With regard to commas, here �s the relevant section from Swann �s �Practical English Usage �:
commas
Before nouns, we generally use commas between adjectives (especially in longer sequences) which give similar kinds of information, for example in physical descriptions. a lovely, long, cool, refreshing drink an expensive, ill-planned, wasteful project But commas can be dropped before short common adjectives. a tall (.) dark (.) handsome cowboy
So, with regard to the examples quoted...
She wore a shimmering, blue-green, satin frock - would be a correct use of commas. He usually wears blue, lycra, cycling shorts - would also be correct.
However, it also means that the following could be correct too: He usually wears blue lycra cycling shorts She wore a shimmering, blue-green satin frock.
I have left the comma after shimmering as (in my opinion) it is not a short adjective.
In speech converted to writing a comma is indicative of a slight pause (but not as lengthy as a full stop/period). If you try saying a descriptive adjectival sequence you will find where the commas belong in a natural speech pattern/rhythm.
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31 May 2009
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Apodo
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Fair enough Alien Boy. I didn �t think about the length of the adjectives.
I think of �shimmering blue-green � going together as the colour/look in this sentence so probably wouldn �t have added a comma anyway, cumbersome as the description is. |
31 May 2009
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