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There is a variety of MadLibs listed below for your enjoyment. They range from just plain silly to hilarious. Enjoy yourself, come back often and tell a friend about this site.
The rules for playing MadLibs is very simple....there are no rules...;-))) All you have to do is fill in the blanks with whatever form of speech that it asks for and then hit a button to find out how the story reads. In case you have forgotten (like alot of us older folks) what adjectives, adverbs, nouns and verbs are, here's 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. When you are asked for a GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION, it means 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 outcry. Wow! Ouch! Whomp! Ick! Gadzooks! are exclamations and silly words. When you are asked for specific words like A NUMBER, A COLOR, AN ANIMAL, or A PART OF THE BODY, it means a wrod that is one of those things. When a PLURAL is asked for, be sure to pluralize the word. For example, cat puralized is cats. |
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I went for a walk Intro to a Kiddy Show Little Red Riding Hood Man from Space Paul Revere Smoking Cigarettes Three Little Pigs |