Q13444 AMAUC - 2026 - Prefeitura de Itá - SC - Professor de Inglês
Ano: 2026
Banca: AMAUC
Matéria: Inglês
Assunto: Adjetivos | Adjectives

The internal structure of the Noun Phrase (NP) in English follows a strict order of pre-modification, particularly regarding adjectives. Regarding the "Royal Order of Adjectives" and the concept of "post-modification," mark T, for true, and F, for false: (__)The general order for cumulative adjectives before a head noun is: Opinion, Size, Age, Shape, Color, Origin, Material, and Purpose, meaning that "a beautiful old Italian touring car" is grammatically correct while "a touring Italian old beautiful car" is not. (__)Post-modification in a noun phrase can only be achieved through the use of relative clauses (adjective clauses), making structures like "the girl in the corner" or "the man to see" grammatically invalid as noun phrases. (__)Deictic determiners (such as 'this', 'that') and possessives must always precede the pre-modifying adjectives, but they can be preceded by pre-determiners like "all", "both", or "half". (__)Nouns acting as adjectives (noun adjuncts) are placed immediately after the head noun to emphasize their function, as seen in "soup chicken" instead of "chicken soup". After analysis, select the alternative that presents the correct sequence of the items above, from top to bottom:
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