
đïž Adjective Order in English: Why We Say "Big Beautiful Desk" (Not the Other Way Around!)
Okay, so hereâs something kinda weird about Englishâwhen we use a bunch of adjectives before a noun, thereâs actually a pretty specific order that sounds right⊠even if we donât realize it! đ
Linguists have noticed a pattern, and it goes like this:
Opinion â Size â Age â Shape â Color â Origin â Material â Purpose.
(Yeah, OSASCOMP... but donât worry, weâll break it down!)
đȘ So we say:
a beautiful big wooden desk
a cute little red purse
an old round stone table
a nice new French café
BUTâsome words, like big, are kind of pushy and often go in front of opinions:
a big exciting trip
a big terrible mess
a big fun party
Itâs not about memorizing every detailâitâs more about getting used to what sounds natural over time. Youâll start to feel it the more you hear and use English. Promise! đŹ
Try writing a few examples in the comments. Iâd love to see your combos!