Every native English speaker knows this adjective order but likely never realised it. quantity opinion size age shape colour origin purpose
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Replying to @propensive
I think the count vs. mass noun distinction is even more striking because it's so simple yet native speakers don't realize it exists.
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Replying to @tpolecat
Can you give me an example? Isn't it always obvious that something is a mass noun because it always uses the partitive article?
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Replying to @tpolecat @propensive
I don’t get it. What is wrong and where is the adjective?
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This was an example of something else. It should be "Guacamole? Yuck, I hate that stuff." Or, arguably, "guacamole? I love that stuff!"
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Replying to @propensive @tpolecat
So guacamole is not a thing because it’s not countable. Right?
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Yes, exactly. Though "X is not a thing" has become an idiomatic phrase, so "Guacamole is not a thing." should be acceptable (albeit untrue).
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