keannu
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What is the opposite rule to "Use a comma between coordinate adjectives"?
Is this a proper example? "Young" and "handsome" don't seem coordinate, so no comma seems to be needed.
The young handsome guy visited the White House to meet the president.
And is the following rule in ex) absolute?
ex)Use a comma between coordinate adjectives (adjectives that are equal and reversible).
The irritable, fidgety crowd waited impatiently for the rally speeches to begin.
The sturdy, compact suitcase made a perfect gift
Is this a proper example? "Young" and "handsome" don't seem coordinate, so no comma seems to be needed.
The young handsome guy visited the White House to meet the president.
And is the following rule in ex) absolute?
ex)Use a comma between coordinate adjectives (adjectives that are equal and reversible).
The irritable, fidgety crowd waited impatiently for the rally speeches to begin.
The sturdy, compact suitcase made a perfect gift