If you are using more than one adjective before a noun, there is often a specific order in which they must be placed. For example: A black leather jacket A leather black jacket Here is a short acronym to help you remember: OSASCOMP. Below you will find an explanation for each letter and some example sentences.
Rule 1: OSASCOMP - O for opinion Adjectives that talk about opinions, judgements or attitudes usually come first.
Rule 2: OSASCOMP - S for size Adjectives relating to size, length and height come next. For example:
Rule 3: OSASCOMP - A for age Next are any adjectives relating to age
Rule #4: OSASCOMP - S for size
Rule #5: OSASCOMP - C for colour Next are the adjectives that talk about colour.
Rule #6: OSASCOMP - O for origin This refers to adjectives that say where the noun is from.
Rule #7: OSASCOMP - M for material This refers to what the noun is made of.
Rule #8: OSASCOMP - P for purpose This refers to what the noun is used for (e.g. wedding ring). They are often nouns used as adjectives.
Important notes: 1. The adjectives used in the tables above are examples only. It is uncommon in English to use more than three adjectives in the same sentence to describe a noun. 2. Some adjectives can be found in different positions, but if you follow the OSASCOMP rule you won't be wrong! |
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