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Grammar Rules _ Speak Good English Movement

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Some pointers when using Adjectives

Your opinion usually precedes any other adjective.

E.g.

Those horrible yellow chairs; a foolish young boy.

It is common to use two adjectives, but it is unusual

to use three or more adjectives.

Use commas to separate adjectives from the same

category, e.g. opinion.

• A handsome, charming man.

You do not have to use commas if the adjectives are

from different categories, e.g. opinion and nationality.

• A wealthy Japanese businessman.

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