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Réponse :
2/Read the following dialogue and put the given adjectivesin the correct order
Quand plusieurs adjectifs sont utilisés ensemble, ils doivent être placés selon un ordre particulier :
Jugement/Opinion - Taille - Age - Forme - Couleur - Origine - Matière
A: David really has a nice big house! (big/nice)
B: He sure does. And I like the beautiful red wooden door (wooden/beautiful/red) with that old yellow bell. (old/yellow)
A: Did you see the big table in his study? (round/Indonesian/big/teak)
B: Do you mean that big old black table? (old/black/big)
A: Yes, that one. Isn't it nice?
B: No. I think it's just a(n) enormous old round thing (round/enormous/old). I prefer that small round red table (red/small/round) he has in the kitchen. The plastic one.
-A: No, i think red plastic (plastic/red) looks cheap".(*cheap in this case is used as an opinion adjective)
B: But you can't say that the room isn't nice, can you? table (big/elegant/crystal) he has in the dining
⇒ Phrase mélangée... : elegant big crystal dining table
A: Oh, that beautiful round Italien crystal table? (crystal/ beautiful/ round/Italian)
B: And what a wonderful green Italian leather sofa! (Italian/green/wonderful/leather)
A: That long green couch? (long/green) No, I didn't like it - too green! But I did like the modern small plastic chairs he has. (red/ small/modem) Adds a very nice touch.
B: Those round red plastic chairs? (plastic/red/round) I thought you didn't like red plastic.
A: But those are nice. Let's say that it's wonderful to have enough money to buy small round French plastic chairs, isn't it? (plastic/red/French/small)
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