Adjective Order

Adjective Practice - Interactive Learning

šŸŽÆ Adjective Mastery

Interactive practice for adjective order, opinion vs. fact, and proper usage

šŸ“– Adjective Order Rules

When using multiple adjectives together, they follow a specific order:

1
Opinion
2
Size
3
Age
4
Shape
5
Color
6
Origin
7
Material
8
Purpose

Example: "A beautiful small old round red Chinese wooden tea table"

šŸ’­ Opinion vs Fact Adjectives

Opinion adjectives express what someone thinks about something:

  • beautiful, ugly, nice, wonderful, terrible, boring, interesting

Fact adjectives give factual information:

  • big, small, old, new, round, square, red, blue, wooden, metal

Rule: Opinion adjectives usually come before fact adjectives!

šŸ”— Linking Verbs + Adjectives

After verbs like be, look, seem, feel, sound, taste, smell, become, get, we use adjectives (not adverbs):

  • āœ… "You look tired" (not "tiredly")
  • āœ… "The music sounds beautiful" (not "beautifully")
  • āœ… "I feel happy" (not "happily")
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šŸŽÆ Drag the adjectives into the correct order:

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šŸ·ļø Classify the adjective by type:

Opinion
Size
Age
Shape
Color
Origin
Material
Purpose
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āœļø Complete the sentence with the correct adjective form:

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