Some more transformation is required to use multiple adjectives in a sentence. Actually, it is under the rule for compounding sentences where て-form plays a significant role. Nevertheless, this form will be discussed in details later. For now, please apply the transformations below for all adjectives before the last one.
て-form is used for connecting ideas that are positively related. も can be added for negation. All adjectives before the last one are subject to be transformed.
A sentence describing a noun
Examples
- 彼は真面目で 親切で 頼もしいです。 (kare wa majime de shinsetsu de tanomoshii) =He is serious, kind, and reliable.
- ここは人が少なくて 静かです。(koko wa hito ga sukunakute shizuka desu) =There are few people here and it is quiet.
- 安くなくてもいいです。(yasukunakutemo ii desu) =It is not cheap, but good.
** 安い (yasui) = cheap (い-adj), 安くない (yasukunai) = not cheap (い-adj)
Connecting multiple adjectives to a noun
Examples
- 真面目で 親切で 頼もしい人(majime de shinsetsu de tonamoshii hito)=A serious, kind, and reliable person
- 人が少なくて 静かな ところ (hito ga sukunakute shizuka na tokoro) =A quiet place with few people
- 高くて狭くて遠いアパート (takakute semakute tooi apa-to) =An expensive, small, and far-away apartment
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