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An adjective is a description word. It describes people, places and things.

In English, adjectives are invariable which means they dont agree with the noun.
E.g. Your eyes are beautifuls.

E.g. Your eyes are beautiful.


E.g. There are two ugly big brown frogs in
my pool!

E.g. There are two uglys bigs browns frogs


in my pool!

Usually, there are never more than


adjectives in a sentence.
Sometimes, you can put BUT between adjectives especially if they are contradictory. E.g. A small but
delicious meal. (But = Mais)
When using several adjectives, there is a particular order to follow. Please refer to the chart below.

Numbe
r

Opinio
n

Size

beautifu
l

tiny

an

expensi
ve

antique

several

smart

12 year
old

Too
many

huge

Shape

Age

Colour

Origin

Materi
al

black

spider

wooden
Quebec
er

A few

suspicio
us

young

stinky

old

clock

kids

coloure
d

square

Noun

boxes

Chinese

men

plastic

bag

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