In many languages, adjectives denoting attributes usually occur in a specific order. Generally, the adjective order in English is:
For example:
When there are two or more adjectives that are from the same group, the word and is placed between the two adjectives:
When there are three or more adjectives from the same adjective group, place a comma between each of the coordinate adjectives:
A comma is not placed between an adjective and the noun.
| Determiner | Quantity or number | Quality or opinion | Size | Age | Shape | Color | Proper adjective | Purpose or qualifier | Noun |
| A | beautiful | old | Italian | sports | car | ||||
| The | three | beautiful | little | gold | plates | ||||
| An | amazing | heart-shaped | red and white | sofa |
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