Some teachers can do that to any subject, no matter how interesting.
> The rule is that multiple adjectives are always ranked accordingly: opinion, size, age, shape, colour, origin, material, purpose. Unlike many laws of grammar or syntax, this one is virtually inviolable, even in informal speech. [0]
There is a proper order for adjectives in English that native speakers follow, but cannot explain.
> "It's an odd thing that every English speaker uses that list, but almost none of us could write it out. And as size comes before colour, green great dragons can't exist." [1]
> The rule is that multiple adjectives are always ranked accordingly: opinion, size, age, shape, colour, origin, material, purpose. Unlike many laws of grammar or syntax, this one is virtually inviolable, even in informal speech. [0]
There is a proper order for adjectives in English that native speakers follow, but cannot explain.
> "It's an odd thing that every English speaker uses that list, but almost none of us could write it out. And as size comes before colour, green great dragons can't exist." [1]
0 - https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/sep/13/senten...
1 - https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-37285796