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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

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In each language, multiple adjectives are arranged in a specific series, which is normally learned as spoken language rules. So in English we say "the two big old gray houses" rather than "gray the old two big houses."

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article ordinal cardinal size/shape/age descriptive adj. color origin

The last 6 big rusty brown local material Non modified

Iron chairs.

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One order is shown by the acronym AQOSASCOMP or ANOSASCOMP:

A-articles

Q-quantity / number

O-opinion

S-size

A-age

S-shape

C- color

O-origin

M-material

P-purpose (often part of a compound noun such as Golf ball or knitting needles)

Often this seems obvious when writing, without knowing exactly why it sounds proper.

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Multiple adjectives applied to the same noun or noun phrase are arranged in a specific order, e.g. a big green plant not a green big plant.

A general sequence from first to last is:

1. Determiners such as articles and numbers (e.g. the, many, three)

2. Observation adjectives including subjectives (e.g. bright, pretty)

3. Size and shape adjectives (e.g. big, round)

4. Age adjectives (e.g. old, new)

5. Color adjectives

6. Origin or source (e.g. nationalities such as English or Russian)

7. Material or construction adjectives (e.g. cotton, brick, wood)

8. Qualifiers and noun adjuncts (as in porch swing, test results)

Examples of such constructions are "the pretty petite young Russian serving girl" or "a big red French woolen head scarf." These can be separated as needed by using conjunctions such as and and but.

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Here is a similar set of 8 guidelines:

1. Quantifier : some of, all of, both

2. Article, Possessive, or Demonstrative: the, a, an / this, that / my, his

3. Number Sequence: three, second, next

4. Quality, Size : wonderful, clean, large

5. Shape: round, square, flat

6. Color : red, yellow, black

7. Origin : Japanese, Italian, French

8. Material : metal, ceramic, wood

Examples:

Some of the hungry gentlemen

The last great civilization

Ten big round metal rings

The beautiful Japanese ceramic vase

Either of the small green apples

My three lovely daughters

An interesting wooden statue

The third red plastic container

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Series of adjective also need to have commas between them

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What are the sequence of adjectives

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putang ina kau!! :P

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The adjective is "serial."

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