Order of Adjectives
Determiner
The determiner: to inform it the adjectives is singular or plural, definite or indefinite, next or far.
E.G. a car, an apple, the book, the flowers, this man, that woman, these computers, those teachers
Frankie likes to eat an apple
Opinion
An opinion adjective explains what you think about something (other people may not agree with you).
E.G. good, bad, great, terrible, pretty, lovely, silly, beautiful, horrible, difficult, comfortable/uncomfortable, ugly, awful, strange, delicious, disgusting, tasty, nasty, important, excellent, wonderful, brilliant, funny, interesting, boring
I have a good day
Age
An age adjective tells you how young or old something or someone is.
E.G. ancient, new, young, old
Sebastian is young
Size
A size adjective, of course, tells you how big or small something is.
E.G. huge, big, large, tiny, enormous, little, tall, long, gigantic, small, short, minuscule.
Evan is taller than Sofia
Material
A material adjective describes what something is made from.
E.G. woollen, wooden, silk, metal, paper, gold, silver, copper, cotton, leather, polyester, nylon, stone, diamond, plastic
I like this silver ring