[Grammar] Order of Adjectives

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Tony Garcia

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Hi, guys ! My question is: as far as I know there is a order that adjectives must have in a sentences when modifying a noun. How do you know if the order is correct ?
 
Hi, guys ! My question is: as far as I know there is an order that adjectives must have in a sentences when modifying a noun. How do you know if the order is correct ?

General rule is that adjectives in English precede the noun and, if I am not mistaken, in Spanish they follow the noun
 
From Wikipedia:
In general, the adjective order in English is:
  1. quantity or number
  2. quality or opinion
  3. size
  4. age
  5. shape
  6. color
  7. proper adjective (often nationality, other place of origin, or material)
  8. purpose or qualifier
So, in English, adjectives pertaining to size precede adjectives pertaining to age ("little old", not "old little"), which in turn generally precede adjectives pertaining to color ("old white", not "white old"). So, we would say "A nice (opinion) little (size) old (age) white (color) brick (material) house."
 
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