The Right English Adjective Order | Grammar Focus

The right English adjective order is the reason “warm, brown sweater“ sounds correct and “brown, warm sweater“ may sound strange. Or wrong. When using more than one adjective to describe a person, place, or thing, we follow a specific adjective word order. It’s called the Universal Order of Adjectives. Native English speakers know this order intuitively. Thankfully, you can learn this adjective order and get it right every time with a little practice. In this grammar focus lesson, you’ll learn exactly what the English adjective order is and get multiple examples. Plus, I have a FREE worksheet you can download at the Speak Confident English website. Visit to get my FREE adjective word order practice worksheet. Want to do more? Take action and start making progress today. Join me in my Confident Women Community. You get new learning materials every month. Practice activities to improve accuracy. Speaking practice to build confidence and fluency. And monthly tracking so you’re sure about your progress. → Ready to stop guessing how to become confident in English? My 3-step process will give you a clear path to speak with clarity, fluency, and freedom so you are confident in your English conversations. → Subscribe to Speak Confident English: @speakconfidentenglish Get my Confident English Lessons: FIND ME ON SOCIAL Instagram: YouTube: @speakconfidentenglish Facebook: LinkedIn:
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