Adjectives: Option and Fact Adjectives

a. Fact adjective: new large/ round/ wooden etc., Option adjective: nice/ beautiful/ interesting/ delicious etc.
b. Option adjectives usually go before fact adjectives (e.g. a beautiful large round wooden table)
c. Order of fact adjectives: how big? - how old? - what colour? - where from? - what is it made of - noun (e.g. a big old white Korean cotton bag)
d. two or more colour: a black and white dress
e. a long black dress (not a long and black dress)
f. use adjective after be/ get/ become/ seem (e.g. Your friend seems very nice)
g. use adjectives to say how somebody/ something looks, feel, sounds, tastes or smells. (e.g. You look tired)
h. to say how somebody does something you must use an adverb (e.g. Drive carefully (not Drive careful))
i. say 'the first two days/ the next few weeks/ the last ten minutes' etc.

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Idiom 365

Sit on the Fence: does not want to choose or make a decision
Example: You can't sit on the fence any longer. It's time to decide whose side you're on.

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