Stella_Omega
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From The Grammar Devotional by Mignon Fogarty:
I'm going through my writing, and it's amazing how often I've followed this sequence... How about you?
Most native English speakers intuitively put adjectives in the proper order in sentences without giving it much thought. In fact, many of you will probably be surprised to learn that there is a quasi-official proper order. Surprise! . . .
Adjectives should go in the following order, with opinion first and purpose last:
Opinion (ridiculous, crazy, beautiful)
Size (big, small)
Age (old, young)
Shape (round, square)
Color (yellow, blue)
Origin (American, British)
Material (polyester, Styrofoam)
Purpose (swimming, as in swimming pool; shooting, as in shooting range)
For example . . .
Grammar Girl wanted to swim in the beautiful, blue swimming pool.
I'm going through my writing, and it's amazing how often I've followed this sequence... How about you?