Classroom Handout: The Order of Descriptive Adjectives
Classroom Handout: The Order of Descriptive Adjectives
Classroom Handout: The Order of Descriptive Adjectives
Yen-Ling Teresa Ting yltting [at] yahoo.com University of Calabria (Calabria, Italy)
A: David really has a nice big house! B: He sure does. And I like the beautiful red wooden door with that old yellow bell. A: Did you see the big round Indonesian teak table in his study? B: Do you mean that big old black table? A: Yes, that one. Isn't it nice? B: No, I think it's just an enormous old round thing. I prefer that small round red table he has in the kitchen. The plastic one. A: No, I think red plastic looks cheap*.
(* cheap in this case is used as an opinion adjective.)
B: But you can't say that the elegant big crystal table he has in the dining room isn'tnice, can you? A: Oh, that round Italian crystal table? Beautiful! B: And what a wonderful green Italian leather sofa! A: That long green couch? No, I didn't like it - too green! But I did like the small modern red chairs he has. Adds a very nice touch. B: Those round red plastic chairs? I thought you didn't like red plastic. A: But those are nice. Let's say that it's wonderful to have enough money to buy small red French plastic chairs, isn't it?
What is the correct order of these six categories of descriptive adjectives? A. colour - material - size - age - shape - nationality B. shape - colour - size - material - nationality - age C. size - shape - colour - age - material - nationality D. shape - size - colour - nationality - material - age E. size - age - shape - colour - nationality - material F. age - size - shape - colour - nationality - material
If you want the most wonderful home-cooked food, you should go to Mark's house. His mother is the best Italian cook I know.
The Answers
If you, Language-Sherlock, chose the fifth order, you are right! Additional exercises: I. Hopefully, you would say antique, Italian, wooden, dining table. II. 1. lovely comfortable sofa; 2. nice clean shirt with red leather shoes; 3. big and tidy; 4. the new Italian film; 5. ugly brown polyester curtains III. 1. beautiful, thick, black, false; 2. most ugly round wooden; 3, long Italian wool; 4. most unusual modern metal; 5. interesting antique Indian. The Internet TESL Journal, Vol. IX, No. 11, November 2003 http://iteslj.org/ http://iteslj.org/Lessons/Ting-AdjectiveOrder.html