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6.4 Adjectives after 'be', 'seem', etc.; word order of adjectives

6.4A 'Look good' compared with 'play well' [> LEG 6.17]

1 After be, look, feel, seem, smell, taste, and sound we use adjectives: That egg is/tastes bad. (Bad is an adjective describing the noun egg.) (> 1,2C]

2 After other verbs, we use adverbs: John behaved badly. (> 7.1] (Badly is an adverb: it adds to the meaning of the verb behave.)

Compare: John looks good, (adjective) (> 6.2B]) John plays well, (adverb).

Write: adjectives or adverbs in the following. 1 He behaved nicely (nice) 2 The music sounds ... (nice) 3 The play ended ... (bad) 4 This food smells ... (bad) 5 Your cooking is ... (good) 6 You cook ... (good) 7 The train went... (smooth) 8 I've just shaved and my face feels ... (smooth)

6.4B Word order: two-word and three-word nouns: 'a teak kitchen cupboard' [> LEG 6.13, 6.20.1]

1 Materials (nouns) behave like adjectives when we use them to form compound nouns: a cupboard (noun) made of teak (noun) -> a teak cupboard (compound noun) [> 2.2C]

2 We can have three-word compound nouns. 'Material' comes before 'purpose' or 'use': a teak cupboard, used in the kitchen -* a teak kitchen cupboard (compound noun). Adjectives go in front of nouns [> 6.2A]. We cannot separate a compound noun by an adjective: a fine teak kitchen cupboard. (Not ‘a teak fine kitchen cupboard’)

Write: Make two-word and three-word nouns.

1 a shirt made of cotton ... 2 a shirt made of cotton/worn in the summer. 3 a rake made of wire ... 4 a clock used in the kitchen... 5 a clock made of plastic/used in the kitchen

6.4C Word order: past participle + noun: 'a handmade cupboard' [> LEG 6.20] An adjectival past participle (damaged, handmade, etc.) comes in front of a noun: adjective + one-word noun: handmade cupboard; adjective + two-word noun: a handmade teak cupboard; adjective + three-word noun: a handmade teak kitchen cupboard.

Write: Add these adjectives to the nouns made in 6.4B above: unused, damaged, worn, broken, handmade. 1 a worn cotton shirt 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ...

6.4D Word order: adjective + noun: 'a big round table' [> LEG 6.20]

The order of adjectives in front of a noun is as follows (in reverse order):

3 where from? + past participle: a French handmade kitchen cupboard Or: past participle + where from?: a handmade French kitchen cupboard;

2 size/age/shape/colour + where from? + past participle: a large French handmade cupboard.

quality/opinion + size, etc. The most general adjective usually comes first: a beautiful large French handmade teak cupboard

summary: opinion - size – age – shape – colour - from? - past part - noun: a valuable - brown - Victorian – handmade (or: handmade – Victorian) - teak cupboard

Write: You're looking for items you want to buy. Begin each sentence with I'm looking for... 1 clock radio - white - Taiwanese - cheap - for my bedside table 2 sports car - well-maintained - second-hand - with a low mileage 3 polished - beautiful - antique - dining-table - mahogany – English 4 canvas - American - a pair of - trainers - grey and red - which I can use for jogging 5 cottage - stone-built - small - old – country 6 cotton - dress - summer - pink and white - for my holiday

6.4E Write: in the right word order or choose the right forms. NOT A DOG'S DINNER!!!

(shoes leather Italian expensive handmade) 1 expensive handmade Italian leather shoes these are my pride and joy. I own a (old beautiful pair) 2... ... or I did until yesterday, when I discovered that one of the shoes was missing. I had left the shoes on my (doorstep back) 3 ... to do some gardening. My neighbour has a (dog friendly large) A... ... called Sam. When I saw that one of my shoes had disappeared, I knew that Sam had taken it. I can't say he behaved (bad/badly 5... . He just behaved like a dog. Leather looks (good/well) 6. ... and tastes (good/well) 7... ... too. I unwillingly gave Sam the (remaining Italian shoe) 8... and then followed him. I not only found one (Italian unchewed shoe) 9... but also a pile of things Sam had been borrowing, including my wife's (slippers fur-lined red) 10..., which Sam had tried to have for dinner.

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