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

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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
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