WORD ORDER adjectives before nouns adjectives after a verb.

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WORD ORDER adjectives before nouns adjectives after a verb

nice/dog/Nelly/a/is Nelly is a nice dog.

Kate/my/friend/best/is Kate is my best friend.

not/is/Mercury/a/planet/ big Mercury is not a big planet.

town/a/Baymouth/is/small Baymouth is a small town.

English/this/dictionary/an /is This is an English dictionary.

very/book/is/this/thick This book is very thick.

are/Bob and Sam/ French/not Bob and Sam are not French.

comfortable/are/these/ very/chairs These chairs are very comfortable.

man/James/very/a/is/old James is a very old man.

nice/is/sunny/it/day/a It is a nice sunny day.

good/my/player/is/tennis/ a/brother My brother is a good tennis player.

late/Paul/again/is Paul is late again.

Italian/I/food/love I love Italian food.

a/every/reads/Jane/day/ newspaper Jane reads a newpaper every day.

wearing/black/a/Peter/is/ hat Peter is wearing a black hat.

new/like/house/I/my/much/ very I like my new house very much.

lovely/Sarah/a/red/has/ dress Sarah has a lovely red dress.

computer/David/buying/a/ is/new David is buying a new computer.

not/Brigitte/English/an/ name/is Brigitte is not an English name.

WELL DONE