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Read this sentence.
On our drive to the restaurant, we passed a little, stone house with a gravel driveway.
Which sentence shows the correct punctuation?
On our drive to the restaurant, we passed a little stone house with a gravel driveway.
On our drive to the restaurant, we passed a little, stone, house with a gravel driveway.
On our drive to the restaurant, we passed a little stone, house with a gravel driveway.
On our drive to the restaurant, we passed a little stone house, with a gravel driveway.
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The adjectives are cumulative (size + material), so no comma is needed between "little" and "stone."
The adjectives are cumulative (size + material), so no comma is needed between "little" and "stone."
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