It depends on the adjective. have a look at this: English Grammar | LearnEnglish | British Council | order of adjectives
I understand that the usual order of Adjectives is as shown
Size -> Quality -> Colour -> Origin -> Substance
I am facing problem with the following questions.
1. Q: a (fair, attractive, tall) lady
A: a tall attractive fair lady (Answer given: a tall fair attractive lady. Why is it so?)
2. Q: My sister likes to wear (new, comfortable, colourful) dresses.
A: My sister likes to wear new colourful comfortable dresses. (Am I correct?)
3. Q: They enjoy eating (Indian, hot, spicy) food.
A: They enjoy eating hot Indian spicy food. (hot=quality, Indian=origin, spicy=substance. Am I correct?)
4. Q: She felt sorry for the (thin, hungry, small) child.
A: She felt sorry for the small child. (I have no idea which is which.)
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It depends on the adjective. have a look at this: English Grammar | LearnEnglish | British Council | order of adjectives
If according to
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 General
opinionSpecific
opinionSize Shape Age Colour Nationality Material
1. Q: a (fair, attractive, tall) lady
A: an attractive tall fair lady (attractive=opinion, tall=size, fair=colour)
(Answer given: a tall fair attractive lady. Why is it so?)
2. Q: My sister likes to wear (new, comfortable, colourful) dresses.comfortable new colourful
A: My sister likes to weardresses. (comfortable=opinion, new=age, colourful=colour)hot Indian spicy
3. Q: They enjoy eating (Indian, hot, spicy) food.
A: They enjoy eatingfood. (hot=opinion, Indian=nationality, spicy=material. Am I correct?)small
4. Q: She felt sorry for the (thin, hungry, small) child.
A: She felt sorry for the hungry thinchild. (hungry=opinion, thin=size, small=age)Can someone tell me whether my answer is correct? Thanks