Question
Which is the correct ordering of adjectives and adverbs in the English language?
adverb-adjective-noun
adjective-adverb-noun
adverb-noun-adjective
noun-adjective-adverb
adverb-adjective-noun
adjective-adverb-noun
adverb-noun-adjective
noun-adjective-adverb
Answers
We'll be glad to check and comment on your answer.
adjective-adverb-noun
No, that's not correct.
I you had that order, it could be:
large very dog
Instead, it should be a very large dog --
adv., adj., noun
I you had that order, it could be:
large very dog
Instead, it should be a very large dog --
adv., adj., noun
Related Questions
Use the dictionary entry to help you answer the following question.
What part of sp...
What part of speech is the word exception?
(1 point)
Responses
adjective
adjective
adverb...
What part of speech is the word exception?
(1 point)
Responses
adjective
adjective...
Which statement is true?
Some words that are usually nouns can function as adjectives.
An ad...