Mad Libs

Nov 08, 2010 00:57

I bought some Mad Libs books while I was in Rehoboth Beach Deleware on Saturday.  I thought it'd be fun if we played it on LJ.  Here's the rules, I'll list what you need (adverb, noun, verb, etc), and you write in the comments your answers.  Than click on the LJ Cut and highlight the text to learn what your Mad Libs advice is!

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In case you have forgotten what adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and verbs are, here is a quick review:
An ADJECTIVE describes something or somebody. Lumpy, soft, ugly, messy and short are adjectives.
An ADVERB tells how something is done. It modifies a verb and usually ends in "ly." Modestly, stupidly, greedily, and carefully are adverbs.
A NOUN is the name of a person, place, or thing. Sidewalk, umbrella, bridle, bathtub, and nose are nouns.
A VERB is an action word. Run, pitch, jump and swim are verbs. Put the verbs in past tense if the directions say PAST TENSE. Ran, pitched, jumped, and swim are verbs in the past tense.
When we ask for A PLACE, we mean any sort of place: a country or city (Spain, Cleveland) or a room (bathroom, kitchen).
An EXCLAMATION or SILLY WORD is any sort of funny sound, gasp, grunt, or outery, like Wow!, Ouch!, Whomp!, Ick! and Gadzooks!
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Are You Really Ready For Marriage?
1. Adverb
2. Noun
3. Adverb
4. Noun
5. Adjective
6. Adjective
7. Plural Noun
8. Plural Noun
9. Plural Noun
10. Adjective
11. Plural Noun
12. Noun
13. Adjective
14. Noun

Hightlight the text below to see your advice!

ARE YOU REALLY READY FOR MARRIAGE?

Are you [1] ready for marriage? Take a look at the following statements. If you agree with all of them, then get yourself to the [2] on time!

1. I am [3] appreciative of the spiritual similarities my [4] and I share.
2. I am thrilled with our [5] expressions of romance, [6] passion, and the way we laugh at each other's [7].
3. I share my partner's beliefs about the number of [8] we would like to have and how to raise the little [9].
4. My partner and I agree on such [10] financial issues as keeping separate checking [11], limiting the amount we charge to our [12] cards, and, above all, maintaining a/an [13] balance in our joint [14] account.
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