punctuation - Do I need to use a comma between two adjectives?



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Do I need to put a comma between the new and unique adjectives in this sentence? In my native language (if I am not mistaken) we don't put a comma if the adjectives are of a different type. Not sure about English though, and if it's the case here anyway. Any help would be appreciated!



Answer



If you need a comma is a classic case of "depends!"


Have a look at this blog entry from grammar girl.



The comma rule comes down to the difference between two kinds of adjectives: coordinate adjectives and cumulative adjectives.


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Just remember that if you can reverse your two adjectives or can place an “and” between them, you need a comma.



So in this case, use a comma.


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