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Usage of the verbs: My daughter has been trying to find... | Simple present
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ADJECTIVES ORDER #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 30, 2006 10:47 am   ADJECTIVES ORDER
 

Hi! Good morning! Did you have a magical saturday
night?. I hope so.

Well, "An EVERLASTING DEATHLY silence".

Is it right? or should it be
"deathly everlasting"?

I think the first one is correct, but I?m not sure.

Thanks in advance!

Jes?s
Jesus
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ADJECTIVES ORDER #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:08 pm   ADJECTIVES ORDER
 

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It depends on whether it is a deathly silence that is everlasting (an everlasting deathly), or an everlasting silence that could kill someone (a deathly everlasting)
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