Order of Adjectives exercises — Set 1: Two-Adjective Order: The OSASCOMP Rule (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
She bought a dress for the wedding.
They live in a house on the hill.
He was wearing a jacket.
We sat at a table in the restaurant.
The chef used a knife to cut the vegetables.
My grandmother gave me a ring.
She carried a bag to school every day.
He drives a sports car.
We need a box to store these books.
There was a cat sleeping on the sofa.
She wore a scarf around her neck.
The museum has a painting by Monet.
He bought a car last week.
I found a coin in the garden.
They adopted a puppy from the shelter.
We stayed in a hotel near the beach.
The children played with a ball in the park.
She has eyes that everyone notices.
The shop sells furniture.
He picked up a stone from the riverbed.
Order of Adjectives exercises online (Worksheet)
When two adjectives come before a noun, English follows a fixed order known as OSASCOMP: Opinion – Size – Age – Shape – Colour – Origin – Material – Purpose. In this set you will practise putting two adjectives in the correct order.