I learned this one from my English teacher back in high school and I think it's the right sequence.
My teacher made an acronym for it to make it easy to remember
DENUSISHAQUACONO
DE- denominator
NU- number
SI- size
SHA- shape
QUA- quality
CO- color
NO- noun
Hope it helped
-tazdi
Adjectives and adverbs that describe an absolute state or condition and do not have comparative or superlative forms
big, small, tall, large, beautiful, ugly, cute,
Adjectives answer these four questions: Which one? What kind? How much? Whose?
Failing was the main reason of leaving school
the two kind of adjectives are: 1.DESCRIPTURE ex.beautiful,big,round,white and LIMITING ADJECTIVES.... ex.one-fourth, ten sorry no pictures
He thinks quickly, swiftly, accurately, solmenly, confidently, and curiously. Why ask?
Adjectives are used to make sentences more descriptive. You can still make an interesting sentence without adjectives.
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Examples of adjectives:ableamiableamplebadbestbittercarefulcourteouscrunchydampdeardrasticelasticenviousequalfabulousfairfungentlegloriousgrumpyhardhighhungryicyillitchyjazzyjealousjustkeenkhakiknowledgeablelatelooseluckymadmerrymostnewnicenotoriousoldopenovalperfectpoorpurequerulousquiet
what are the example of basal adjectives
Some examples are followed in a sentences: The furry rat scurried across the marble floor. The rat had smooth fur and the cutest face!
Interrogative adjectives are: Which, when who, how or why. Answer by:QLA
Tangy is sweet, orangy, and yummy.
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the commas go between items in a series, between adjectives, and behind a dependent clause.
30 exmples of compound adjectives
Not all sentences require both nouns and adjectives. A sentence can be complete with just a subject (noun) and a verb. Adjectives are used to describe nouns and add more detail, but they are not always required for a sentence to be grammatically correct.