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Choose the correct order of adjectives to describe the noun: "Those are chairs." 1. wooden brown old beautiful 2. wooden old beautiful brown 3. old beautiful brown wooden 4. beautiful old brown wooden​

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Answered by anil2y20
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Answer:

4 option may be right answer

Answered by rashich1219
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Order of adjectives to describe the noun

Explanation:

  • Non-native speakers fear English grammar, which is beloved by sticklers. Even the most experienced users can fall victim to many of its quirks.
  • The BBC's Matthew Anderson, for example, brought out a "law" about the sequence in which adjectives must be placed in front of a noun this week.
  • Many people who thought they knew everything about English were taken aback by the amount of retweets—over 47,000 at latest count. That quote is from The Elements of Eloquence: How to Turn the Perfect English Phrase, a book.
  • “Absolutely have to be in this order: opinion-size-age-shape-color-origin-material-purpose,” writes the author, professional stickler Mark Forsyth. Noun.
  • As a result, you'll be able to own a magnificent ancient rectangular green French silver whittling knife. But if you tamper with that order even little, you'll come across as a lunatic.”
  • As Forsyth argues, mixing up the above phrase feels curiously wrong (a rectangular silver French old small wonderful whittling green knife), yet no one knows why. It's almost as if we all know something we don't.
  • From Raymond Murphy's English Grammar in Use, a self-study reference and practise book for intermediate students, published in 1994 by Cambridge University Press. The adjective order is laid up in the same way that Forsyth's stunning enlightenment is laid out in the book.
  • Hungarian students, like those in many other nations, toil over the rule, memorising it and thinking it through when called upon to do so.

Wooden old beautiful brown is the correct order of adjectives.

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