its me again. i thought i should maybe explain. like for example. "Once upon a time a (pick a noun) kissed a (pick a noun). It was very (pick an adjective)." (I know that sounds stupid, but I was just using it for an example.) They used to have books like this when I was young & they were amusing, so my friend & I wanted to play. lol answers would be great .. thanks. (:
It is called mad libs
Go to Wolfquest.org, click either community or register, then fill in the blanks.
you have your first story. first install stairs, ok then you put walls up and go up a story and you should see some clear tiles. go to buy mode and get floor tiles anf fill 'em up.
you dont fill it,at midnight the girl and her teacher fill it with oil.
you fill it up
You have see to many different pokemons. Then you will fill it (you have to every Pokemon to get national pokedex).
fill is a verb (fill in the blanks) full is a adjective (You are full of ideas)
Fill in the Blanks was created in 2010.
minimum point
nadine cooma from bucot aliaga nueva ecija add nio ko
AWARENESS.
my shampoos the best in the
The answer depends on the kind of questions which have blanks. Different types of question requires different methods.
Mad libs are a game in which a story is being told but the verbs, nouns and adjectives have been removed and different people fill in the blanks without reading the story to create something different at the end. The best words, are silly goofy and off the wall words that fit the terms (noun,verb,adjective).
no, but as Irene hunt says in her authors note of the book it was her grandfathers story with many unanswered questions. so she had to fill in the blanks. ;)
The campers in their tents are tense about reports of bears.
it starts with a (fill in the blanks) D__R__C__
The word "tear" can be a homograph and fit both blanks. It can mean "to rip" or "a drop of water from the eye."