Learn English | Adjective Order

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Really useful lesson. I didn’t know there’s an order for adjectives.

Takernikov
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The use of the comma is very interesting. Thanks a lot!

gabriellacolombo
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Very well explained, thanks. I was struggling with that particular topic.

tonyyordanov
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That Lesson was very great as other video. Thank you.

ikrombekurazaliyev
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Thanks Professor. Super lesson, frankly super lesson...
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abderrafimansari
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thank you for your nice teaching miss Alisha

ariedewantara
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Thank you very much❤️
That was very useful
Can you please add those new videos to a playlist to find that again more quickly
Thank you🌸

mariamhajjat
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Dear teacher, please make a video, how to use causative verb in sentence 🙏

civilianwisdom
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Hi Alisha,
I get confused with this order:
1. a calm (general) unmediated (specific) remote (origin) place
2. a pretty (general) educated (specific) young (age) rustic (origin) girl
Are they correct?

sxlearningenglish
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Very useful information. Does anibody know secrets how to remember this list of categories?

Acolight
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Thanks a lot.
This was very useful lesson, but why in Grammar for IELTS (Cambridge books) there is a different order? It becomes Age first and then Shape? i'm really confused about that!
And what about temperature?

mehdibaei
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Hi,
Is it correct?
a luxurious (opinion) new (age) five star (type) hotel

englishfootballfan
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The writing is not visible.please make it clear.Thank you

franciswainaina
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Opinion/value
These adjectives tell how the noun is viewed by you or others. These are subjective terms. Adjectives such as wonderful, unusual, annoying or delightful describe an opinion/value.

sergeymaltzeff
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such a terrible light you have there . I'm almost blinding i can't see anything on this whiteboard😐

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