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Know how to punctuate a series of adjectives. To describe a noun ... If the

adjectives are coordinate, you must use commas between them.

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How do you punctuate a list of adjectives?

A list of adjectives (coordinate adjectives) is usually punctuated with commas.Examples:She is hungry, late, and tired.Bob met a tall, beautiful, smart woman today.If there are only two adjectives modifying a noun, either a comma or "and" can be used.Examples:It is a cold, wet day.It is a cold and wet day.


What are paired adjectives?

If two adjectives modify a noun in the same way, they're called coordinate or paired adjectives.


What is one or more adjectives in a sequence that modify the same noun?

A coordinate adjective


What do you call one or more adjectives in a sequence that modify the same noun?

A coordinate adjective


What do we call one or more adjectives in a sequence that modify the same noun?

coordinate adjective


How do you punctuate historical documents?

Simply capitalize the name (though not prepositions and adjectives, unless they are the first word of the title.) Examples: Declaration of Independence Magna Carta


Where do the comma go it was a hot humid afternoon when you decided to head for the beach?

Between hot and humid, which are coordinate adjectives. A little trick to remember coordinate adjectives -- if you can place "and" between them, you need a comma.


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Apostrophe


How can you use the word punctuate in a sentence?

I will punctuate this sentence.


When using two adjectives right next to each other do they need to be separated by a comma?

It depends on the specific adjectives and their relationship. If the adjectives are coordinate adjectives (equal in importance), they should be separated by a comma. If they are cumulative adjectives (one describes the other), no comma is needed.


What is a sentence for punctuate?

You must punctuate every sentence. You will learn to correctly punctuate sentences when you learn the types of sentences.


When adjectives have equal (co-) status in describing a noun they are called?

When adjectives have equal (co-) status in describing a noun, they are called coordinate adjectives. These adjectives work together to modify the same noun and are typically separated by a comma or the word "and." For example, in the phrase "a bright, sunny day," both "bright" and "sunny" equally describe the noun "day."