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Adjective Order - Practice 1

The document discusses adjective order and provides practice exercises. It explains that adjectives should be in a specific order including opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, and material. Several activities are included where the reader must identify the correctly ordered adjectives in sentences. One activity involves underlining sentences with incorrect adjective order in a paragraph and rewriting them correctly. The document is intended to help the reader practice and learn proper adjective order.

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Adjective Order - Practice 1

The document discusses adjective order and provides practice exercises. It explains that adjectives should be in a specific order including opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, and material. Several activities are included where the reader must identify the correctly ordered adjectives in sentences. One activity involves underlining sentences with incorrect adjective order in a paragraph and rewriting them correctly. The document is intended to help the reader practice and learn proper adjective order.

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Adjective Order - Practice 1

When more than one adjective is used in a sentence, it is important to put them in the right order.
Using the acronym O SASh.COM (Opinion, Size, Age, Shape, Colour, Origin and Material),
practice putting adjective in the right order in the following activities.

Which is right? In this activity, choose which sentence has the adjectives in the correct order.

A.
1. The ugly, black, little dog.
2. The ugly, little, black dog.
3. The black, little, ugly dog.
4. The little, ugly, black dog.

B.
1. The Korean, sleek, metal chopsticks.
2. The metal, Korean, sleek chopsticks.
3. The sleek, Korean, metal chopsticks.
4. The sleek, metal, Korean chopsticks.

C.
1. My stupid, small, three-year-old sister.
2. My three-year-old, small, stupid sister.
3. My stupid, three-year-old, small sister.
4. My small, stupid, three-year-old sister.

D.
1. The big, messy, blue classroom.
2. The blue, messy, big classroom.
3. The messy, blue, big classroom.
4. The messy, big, blue classroom.

Reading Practice. In this activity, read the following paragraph and identify the sentences which
use more than one adjective. In some sentences, the adjectives are in the wrong order. Underline the
incorrect sentences and write in the space below.

On the weekend I went shopping for a new dress. I was hoping for something long, blue and silky.
However, I could only find dresses that were silky, green and short. In the end, I bought a dress
that was beautiful, long and turquoise. After shopping, I stopped off at a cafe for a cup of coffee.
The cakes looked so good that I couldn’t help myself! I chose a pink, American-style, chocolate,
delicious cake.

Rewrite the two incorrect sentences.

1. ______________________________________________________________________________

2. ______________________________________________________________________________
Adjective Order - Practice 1 – Teacher's Guide
When more than one adjective is used in a sentence, it is important to put them in the right order.
Using the acronym O SASh.COM (Opinion, Size, Age, Shape, Colour, Origin and Material),
practice putting adjective in the right order in the following activities.

Which is right? In this activity, choose which sentence has the adjectives in the correct order.

A.
1. The ugly, black, little dog.
2. The ugly, little, black dog.
3. The black, little, ugly dog.
4. The little, ugly, black dog.

B.
1. The Korean, sleek, metal chopsticks.
1. The metal, Korean, sleek chopsticks.
2. The sleek, Korean, metal chopsticks.
3. The sleek, metal, Korean chopsticks.

C.
1. My stupid, small, three-year-old sister.
2. My three-year-old, small, stupid sister.
3. My stupid, three-year-old, small sister.
4. My small, stupid, three-year-old sister.

D.
1. The big, messy, blue classroom.
2. The blue, messy, big classroom.
3. The messy, blue, big classroom.
4. The messy, big, blue classroom.

Reading Practice. In this activity, read the following paragraph and identify the sentences which
use more than one adjective. In some sentences, the adjectives are in the wrong order. Underline the
incorrect sentences and write in the space below.

On the weekend I went shopping for a new dress. I was hoping for something long, blue and silky.
However, I could only find dresses that were silky, green and short. In the end, I bought a dress
that was beautiful, long and turquoise. After shopping, I stopped off at a cafe for a cup of coffee.
The cakes looked so good that I couldn’t help myself! I chose a pink, American-style, chocolate,
delicious cake.

Rewrite the two incorrect sentences.

1. ____short, green and silky _______________________________________________________

2. _____delicious, pink, chocolate, American-style ______________________________________

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