the queen had long and curly hair circle the adjective and underline the noun
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Explanation:
Adjective after "be"
We can put the adjective after "be". We can use two adjectives with "and", and commas with three or more:
The house is big.
These houses are big and white.
Those houses are big, old and white.
Adjective before the noun
We put the adjective before the noun:
when the adjective describes the function of the noun
"swimming pool" (not "pool swimming")
when we use the adjective without be:
"The man has short hair". (not "The man has hair short".)
"I bought the small computer". (not "I bought the computer small".)
More than one adjective
We usually put more than one adjective in a specific order. We don’t need to use commas if we use the adjectives before the noun:
It is a big old white house. (not "It is a white big old house.")
Examples:
"He has short brown hair." (not "He has brown short hair.")
"She uses a small silver computer." (not "She uses a silver small computer.")
"My hotel has a lovely big swimming pool." (not "My hotel has a big lovely pool swimming.")
Form - order of adjectives
When we use two or more adjectives, we generally use adjectives about the individual noun first and about the type of noun last, with opinions (suggesting good or bad) first and facts last.
This table shows a common order of adjectives:
opinion > shape > age > colour > location > made from
individual noun >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> general type
1 - opinion 2 - shape or condition 3 - age 4 - colour 5 - location 6 - made from
stylish
beautiful
cheap
expensive long
short
round
hot young
old
new
modern black
white
gold
dark French
European
Italian
African wooden
leather
glass
silk
Examples
He wore an expensive leather coat.
"expensive": an opinion about the individual coat
"leather": a fact about the type of coat