[Grammar] Judgement Adjectives

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kitty 4

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I would like to know how can i arrange judgement adjectives if come together?

ex. I like this easy good correct pronounciation, l like this easy correct good pronounciation....

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Hello!

I would like to know how can I arrange judgement adjectives if they come together?

ex. I like this easy good correct pron[STRIKE]o[/STRIKE]unciation, l like this easy correct good pron[STRIKE]o[/STRIKE]unciation....

Thank you

Use two sentences and post them here.
 

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I would like to know how I can [STRIKE]i[/STRIKE] arrange judgement adjectives if they come together?

ex. I like this easy good correct pronou
[STRIKE][/STRIKE]nciation, l like this easy correct good pronounciation....
It is difficult to say with your example. We would be unlikely to want to use those three adjectives together with 'pronunciation'. If it's correct, it is presumably good, so we don't need to say both. It is hard to see how pronounciation that is correct (good) can be easy.
 

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It is a translated sentence. So, I should convey it literally.
 

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What do you think of:

A pretty correct pronounciation which is easily made.

Is it correct and less odd?
 

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What do you think of:

A pretty correct pronounciation which is easily made.

Is it correct and less odd?

By "pretty", do you mean "quite" (almost "very)?

By the way, could you please type in black and in a smaller font? Thank you.
 

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What do you think of:

A pretty correct pronounciation which is easily made.

Is it correct and less odd?

It is not a sentence.
 
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