What is the correct way to use annotations in English speeches? What are the rules for their placement in front of nouns, and how do the meanings of phrases change in position in the order of adjectives? Can you explain the different types of accessories for a better understanding?
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In English, the order of adjectives before a noun is important for the correct perception of the phrase. Usually, adjectives come in the following order: first opinion or evaluation, then size, age, shape, color, origin, material, and purpose. For example, in the sentence "a beautiful small round table" the adjectives come in the correct order. If you change the order, the phrase will sound differently: "a small beautiful round table" - the emphasis in the meaning will change. For more examples, see resource adjective clause examples