ADJECTIVES
An adjective is a word that describes something (a thing or animal) or someone (a
person). Describes a noun.
You can use the same adjective for singular o plural nouns because adjectives do
not change. (Remember only COUNTABLE NOUNS can change into the plural
form).
Position:
Adjectives sometimes appear after the verbTo Be:
He is short.
She is tall.
Adjectives sometimes appear before a noun:
Red car
Old hat
BUT… Sometimes you want to use more than one adjective to describe something
(orsomeone).
What happens if a hat is both old AND ugly?
Do we say… an ugly old hat OR an old ugly hat?
An ugly old hat is correct because a certain order for adjectives is expected
(Note, you may hear the other version old ugly hat, though it doesn't sound natural)
So what is the correct order of adjectives when we put them before a noun or the thing they
describe?
Here is a chart that shows the main word order for adjectives in English:
These are some examples of adjectives:
Types of Adjectives
Before the adjectives you will normally have the Determiner.
Determiner: The determiner tells us if the noun is singular or plural, definite or indefinite
a, an, the, my, your, four, those, some etc
And then we have the adjectives that refer to…
Opinion: Explains what we think about something. This is usually our opinion, attitude or
observations. These adjectives almost always come before all other adjectives.
beautiful, boring, stupid, delicious, useful, lovely, comfortable
Size: Tells us how big or small something is.
big, small, tall, huge, tiny
Shape / Weight / Length: Tells about the shape of something or how long or short it is. It
can also refer to the weight of someone or something.
round, square, circular, skinny, fat, heavy, straight, long, short,
Condition: Tells us the general condition or state of something
broken, cold, hot, wet, hungry, rich, easy, difficult, dirty
Age: Tells us how old someone or something is.
old, young, new, ancient, antique
Colour: The colour or approximate colour of something.
green, white, blue, reddish, purple
Pattern: The pattern or design of something.
striped, spotted, checked, flowery
Origin: Tells us where something is from.
American, British, Italian, eastern, Australian, Chilean
Material: Whatisthethingmade of orconstructed of?
gold, wooden, silk, paper, synthetic, cotton, woollen
Purpose/Qualifier/Use: What is it for? These adjectives often end in –ing.
sleeping (bag), gardening (gloves), shopping (bag), wedding (dress)
If you look at the examples above, you can ask… what are the gloves used for?
(gardening) What is the bag used for? (shopping)
And after these adjectives we have the…
Noun: The person or thing that is being described
Examples of the order of adjectives before a
noun
Something to have in mind is that it does not sound natural using three or more adjectives
in the same sentence and it is very rare to hear four adjectives together before a noun.
A big fat dog.
An interesting old Indian rug.
A striped silk shirt
Some comfortable black sleeping bags
Four small round wooden tables
Those funny Little old men