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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 11 января 2025 12:55

Ex.1. Make adjectives in the right order 1. a(n) short/English/nice / middle-aged/ writer 2. a(n) Japanese / young / interesting/ student 3. a famous / Greek / well-built/ boxer 4. a(n) tall / French / easy-going/actor 5. a(n) talented / tall / Italian/artist 6. a(n) German / pretty / teenage/ scientist 7. a British / funny / tall/ actor 8. a(n) French / young / interesting/ student 9. a(n) young / nice / Italian/tall/ scientist

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11 января 2025 12:55

In English, adjectives typically follow a specific order: opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, purpose. Based on this order, here are the phrases with adjectives arranged correctly:

  1. a nice middle-aged short English writer
  2. a young interesting Japanese student
  3. a famous well-built Greek boxer
  4. a tall easy-going French actor
  5. a talented tall Italian artist
  6. a pretty teenage German scientist
  7. a funny tall British actor
  8. an interesting young French student
  9. a nice tall young Italian scientist

Note: In phrases 1 and 8, the “an” and “a” articles are correctly assigned based on the starting sound of the following words.

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Ex.1. Make adjectives in the right order 1. a(n) short/English/nice / middle-aged/ writer 2. a(n) Japanese / young / interesting/ student 3. a famous / Greek / well-built/ boxer 4. a(n) tall / French / easy-going/actor 5. a(n) talented / tall / Italian/artist 6. a(n) German / pretty / teenage/ scientist 7. a British / funny / tall/ actor 8. a(n) French / young / interesting/ student 9. a(n) young / nice / Italian/tall/ scientist
In English, adjectives typically follow a specific order: opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, purpose. Based on this order, here are the phrases with adjectives arranged correctly: 1. a nice middle-aged short English writer 2. a young interesting Japanese student 3. a famous well-built Greek boxer 4. a tall easy-going French actor 5. a talented tall Italian artist 6. a pretty teenage German scientist 7. a funny tall British actor 8. an interesting young French student 9. a nice tall young Italian scientist Note: In phrases 1 and 8, the “an” and “a” articles are correctly assigned based on the starting sound of the following words.