I realize that there is a rule for adjective order, but I came across a tricky question.
Why do we say beautiful old-fashioned wood floors instead of old-fashioned beautiful wood floors
Is old-fashioned considered age or opinion? If it's age, that makes sense because age goes after opinion.
If old-fashioned is considered opinion also, then I heard we are supposed to just choose which one goes first according to what sounds good.
How am I supposed to teach my students what sounds good if this is the case?
Someone help!
Why do we say beautiful old-fashioned wood floors instead of old-fashioned beautiful wood floors
Is old-fashioned considered age or opinion? If it's age, that makes sense because age goes after opinion.
If old-fashioned is considered opinion also, then I heard we are supposed to just choose which one goes first according to what sounds good.
How am I supposed to teach my students what sounds good if this is the case?
Someone help!