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Use commas to separate two or more adjectives that come before a noun.

Use commas to separate two or more adjectives that come before a noun.

Do NOT place a comma between an adjective and the noun immediately following it.

EX: Alexandra and I found an old, rusty bicycle in the vacant lot.

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His calm wrinkled face told a story.His calm, wrinkled face told a story.
The huge lively wriggling kingfish dropped from the hook.The huge, lively, wriggling kingfish dropped from the hook.
There's a sleek shiny bicycle in the store window.There's a sleek, shiny bicycle in the store window.
The sound of the soft steady rain put me to sleep.The sound of the soft, steady rain put me to sleep.
The old diary had ragged yellowed pages.The old diary had ragged, yellowed pages.
Pita is a round flat bread of the Middle East.Pita is a round, flat bread of the Middle East.
May I please have some of that spicy delicious soup?May I please have some of that spicy, delicious soup?
She is a bright lovely child.She is a bright, lovely child.
What a friendly obedient dog you have!What a friendly, obedient dog you have!
I washed my hands in the cold clear spring water.I washed my hands in the cold, clear spring water.
James Earl Jones certainly has a deep strong commanding voice.James Earl Jones certainly has a deep, strong, commanding voice.


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