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In English, adjectives come before the subject of the sentence:

Ex: The happy dog runs.

...unless a verb such as "is" is used, in which case it comes after the verb:

Ex: The dog is happy.

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Adjectives are placed before a noun, or after a linking verb.

The usual order of adjectives for a single noun is:

- Determiner and number

- Observations and opinions (can sometimes follow size and shape)

- Size, shape, and properties

- Age

- Color

- Nationality or origin

- Material

* any noun adjunct immediately precedes the noun

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They usually come before the nouns or pronouns they describe, although sometimes they don't.

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Because it would be more organize if you arrange adjectives in order.

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