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order of adjective



nhatminh0904
Vietnam

order of adjective
 
please tell me
we use: "a tall handsome man" or "a handsome tall man"?
In my opinion, "handsome" is an "opinion" adjective should go before "tall" that is a "size" adjective.But i see in dictionary" a tall handsome man?
Thanks in advance. 

6 Jul 2011      





aidamour
Tunisia

we say a tall hadsome man

6 Jul 2011     



suhakhader
Jordan

Hi, nhatminh0904
 
I agree with you!
 
I think that we should say: A handsome, tall man. Why? Because, of the adjectives order as the following:
 
1- adjective(opinion)- age- size- colour- material + noun
 
Let�s see others� opinions. Have a look at this website
 
Hope that helps.
 
 
Have a nice day:)
 
 
 
 
 

6 Jul 2011     



Zora
Canada

Honestly, to me "a tall, handsome man" sounds more natural than "a handsome, tall man". Sometimes, rules are just made to be broken - especially in English.

6 Jul 2011     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

To top that, Linda, I never really understood why "handsome" is considered to be an opinion adjective and not factualWink
Sophia

6 Jul 2011     



daniellemotta
Brazil

AS FAR AS I KNOW, IT �S A HANDSOME TALL MAN SINCE HANDSOME IS CONSIDERED OPINION AND IS A BROADER CONCEPT.

7 Jul 2011     



PhilipR
Thailand

I �m with Zora on this one. Sophia �s point has merit too: beauty is supposedly in the eye of the beholder, but aren �t there a bunch of unwritten (objective) rules to determine if someone is beautiful? If so, handsome is not necessarily an opinion, hence a tall, handsome man.

On the other hand, it could be just an exception to the rule, as so often happens in English. Usage confirms this: http://www.googlefight.com/index.php?lang=en_GB&word1=%22a+tall%2C+handsome+man%22&word2=%22a+handsome%2C+tall+man%22

7 Jul 2011