In Catalan grammar, the adjective-noun order typically follows the standard European pattern with the adjective coming after the noun. However, Catalan is unique in that it allows for more flexibility, and often the adjective can be placed before the noun as well. This can change the meaning or nuance of a sentence. In general, when the adjective comes before the noun, it emphasizes the quality of the noun, and when the adjective comes after the noun, it simply describes it. Let’s practice generating Catalan sentences using the correct adjective-noun order.