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mars1129 [50]
3 years ago
6

Select the sentence that has the adjectives in the correct order.

English
1 answer:
LenaWriter [7]3 years ago
6 0

The sentence with the correct order of adjectives is C. Tyler owns a stunning, large, old, brown dog named Clayton. The correct order of adjectives is: <em>opinion, size, age,</em> and <em>color.</em>

Further Explanation:

The adjectives in the sentence are:

  • brown (color)
  • stunning (opinion)
  • old (age)
  • large (size)

When arranged in a sentence they must follow the order: <em>opinion, size, age,</em> and <em>color.</em>

By analyzing the options, the correct answer can be determined.

A. Tyler owns a brown, stunning, old, large dog named Clayton - INCORRECT because the order of adjectives was <em>color - opinion - age - size.</em>

B- Tyler owns a large, stunning, brown, old dog named Clayton. - INCORRECT because the adjectives were arranged in the order <em>size - opinion - color - age</em>.

C- Tyler owns a stunning, large, old, brown dog named Clayton. - CORRECT because the adjectives were arranged correctly in the sentence: <em>opinion - size - age - color</em>.

D- Tyler owns an old, brown, stunning, large dog named Clayton. - INCORRECT because the adjectives in the sentence were arranged in the order <em>age - color - opinion - size</em>.

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Keywords: adjective, order of adjectives

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