Order Adjectives Within Sentences According to Conventional Patterns: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.D - Common Core: 4th Grade English Language Arts

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a certain order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

For these options, "The" is the article so it should come first in the sentence. "Heavy" is the size, so that word should come next. "Bowling" is the qualifier so it comes next, and "ball" is the noun so that word comes last. Making the correct answer "The heavy bowling ball."

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a certain order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

For these options, "He" is the article so it should come first in the sentence. "Big" is the size, so that word should come next. "White" is the color so it comes next, "silk" is the material so that should follow "white", and "flowers" is the noun so that word comes last. Making the correct answer "He gave her big white silk flowers."

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a certain order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

For these options, "He" is the article so that begins the sentence. "Nice" is the opinion so that adjective should come first. Followed by, size "little", color "red", origin "Italian", and finally the noun "car".

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a certain order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

The correct answer is, "Sarah takes out her round, white and black, leather, soccer ball to practice her foot skills."

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a certain order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

The correct answer is, "Brooke planted beautiful, large, pink rose bushes on the side of her house. "

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a certain order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

The correct answer is, "When in Italy, Ali bought a cool, brown, Italian, leather jacket. "

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a certain order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

The correct answer is, "While out shopping with her mom, Jessica fell in love with a short, multi-colored, sequence dress. "

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a certain order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

The correct answer is, "Jackson's favorite shirt was a large, old, red, cotton sweatshirt. "

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a certain order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

The correct answer is, "Greg spotted the small, round, yellow and blue, plastic Easter egg under the bush. "

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a certain order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

The correct answer is, "Al likes to mow his grass on Saturdays with his noisy, large, old, red, lawn mower. "

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a specific order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

For these options, "The" is the article, so it should come first in the sentence. "Large" is the size, so that word should go next. "Old" is the age, so this is next. The last adjective is the color "grey," so this is last in the list. "Elephant" is the noun, so that word comes last in the description. The remaining portion of the sentence is additional information about the elephant's action but does not describe him. Making the correct answer, "The large, old, grey elephant sauntered towards the watering hole."

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a specific order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

The noun in the sentence that is being described is "church." The adjectives used are "beautiful", "old", and "stone". "Beautiful" is an opinion, so it is listed first, then age, which is "old," and finally "stone," which is the material. The noun "church" comes after the adjectives.

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a specific order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

The noun in the sentence that is being described is “pudding.” The adjectives used are “disgusting”, “slimy”, and “green”. “Disgusting” is an opinion, so it is listed first, then the texture, which is “slimy,” and finally “green,” which is the color. The noun “pudding” comes after the adjectives.

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a specific order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

The noun in the sentence that is being described is “diamond.” The adjectives used are “exquisite”, “five-karat”, and “princess-cut”. “Exquisite” is an opinion, so it is listed first, then size, which is “five-karat,” and finally “princess-cut,” which is the shape. The noun “diamond” comes after the adjectives.

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Select the sentence that orders adjectives correctly to describe the noun.

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Adjectives are words that tell you about a noun. When more than one adjective is used, the adjectives usually go in a specific order: Article, opinion, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose or qualifier, and noun.

The noun in the sentence that is being described is "sweater." The adjectives used are "hideous", "extra-large", "wool", and "brown". "Hideous" is an opinion, so it is listed first, then size, which is "extra-large," the color "brown" is next, and finally, "wool," which is the material. The noun "sweater" comes after the adjectives.

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