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Asked on December 19, 2021 in Other.
In a systematic way, nouns and adjectives are given. According to Mark Forsyth’s book opinion-size-age-shape-colour-obtained-material-use., here’s the order of adjectives.
Which is more useful in this particular case since quiet, damaged and hot all have the same description. What are some great quotes you said in Quiet, though? Damaged could either be a metaphorical shape, or an opinion, too (your opinion, that he is damaged)? In that sentence, I should be talking about ‘hot’, as opposed to ‘hot’, ultimately confirming my order.
What is the only explanation I have ever broken up with? If you think for a minute you have an intuition can you justify it? If I could get a quiet, damage hot guy, I would probably not be right. Quiet, damaged hot guy sounds better to me ears. What determines rhythm of sentence in English to be useful?
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Asked on November 22, 2021 in Other.
In a systematic way, nouns and adjectives are given. According to Mark Forsyth’s book opinion-size-age-shape-colour-obtained-material-use., here’s the order of adjectives.
Which is more useful in this particular case since quiet, damaged and hot all have the same description. What are some great quotes you said in Quiet, though? Damaged could either be a metaphorical shape, or an opinion, too (your opinion, that he is damaged)? In that sentence, I should be talking about ‘hot’, as opposed to ‘hot’, ultimately confirming my order.
What is the only explanation I have ever broken up with? If you think for a minute you have an intuition can you justify it? If I could get a quiet, damage hot guy, I would probably not be right. Quiet, damaged hot guy sounds better to me ears. What determines rhythm of sentence in English to be useful?
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Asked on November 15, 2021 in Other.
In a systematic way, nouns and adjectives are given. According to Mark Forsyth’s book opinion-size-age-shape-colour-obtained-material-use., here’s the order of adjectives.
Which is more useful in this particular case since quiet, damaged and hot all have the same description. What are some great quotes you said in Quiet, though? Damaged could either be a metaphorical shape, or an opinion, too (your opinion, that he is damaged)? In that sentence, I should be talking about ‘hot’, as opposed to ‘hot’, ultimately confirming my order.
What is the only explanation I have ever broken up with? If you think for a minute you have an intuition can you justify it? If I could get a quiet, damage hot guy, I would probably not be right. Quiet, damaged hot guy sounds better to me ears. What determines rhythm of sentence in English to be useful?
- 276149 views
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- 101237 votes