When we use more than one adjective, they are to be placed in a proper order. This order depends on the meaning of the sentence. Still the order is as under: purpose
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In English, it is common to use more than one adjective before a noun.
For example, we can write "He's a funny young boy," or "She's a smart, energetic woman."
When you use more than one adjective, you have to put them in the right order, according to type.
It is correct to write, "I have a small red car", but it is not correct to write, "I have a red small car".
When you use two adjectives together, you sometimes use "and" between them and you sometimes don't.
When you use two adjectives together (also called paired adjectives), you sometimes use a comma between them and sometimes don't use a comma.
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