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Question about order of adjectives



MarionG
Netherlands

Question about order of adjectives
 
Dear all,
Maybe someone can help me out here...
"funny" and "cute" both are opinions (IMHO ☺) so how do I know whether to write:
five cute funny boys   OR    five funny cute boys
Can anyone help me out?
 
(it is from an excellent multiple choice worksheet I downloaded here, but I don �t remember who made it)
 
Thanks, 
Marion 

20 Apr 2015      





yanogator
United States

They both sound very natural, so it doesn �t matter.

 

Bruce 

20 Apr 2015     



gabriel_aubert
Argentina

As Yanogator says, they both sound natural. But if you want to avoid the problem just use "AND" to join the adjectives. "Five cute and funny boys"

20 Apr 2015     



dmharg
Greece

When you have more than one adj,  you start with the most general. In this case I agree with Bruce and Gabriel :)
 

21 Apr 2015     



yanogator
United States

Here �s the strange thing, Gabriel. With "and", the order becomes important. I think it has to do with number of syllables, but we are much more likely to say "cute and funny" than "funny and cute". No, I just realized that it isn �t actually the number of syllables, but the stresses on the syllables that makes the difference. There �s a need to have unstressed syllables separating the stressed syllables, which is why "funny and cute boys" doesn �t work, with "cute" and "boys" adjacent, but "cute and funny boys" distributes the stressed syllables around the unstressed.

Bruce
 

21 Apr 2015     



MarionG
Netherlands

Thank you all, I understand from all your responses that there really isn �t a clear rule for it ☺
That is also what I told my students today: There is a set order of adjectives (opinion,size,age,shape,color,origin,material,purpose) but when you have two adjectives from the same type (like cute and funny- both opinions), it doesn �t really matter in which order you use them.............They seemed OK with that explanation☺
 

21 Apr 2015