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Tymia Ballard
09/02/14
Create Your Own Mad Libs
3rd period/Mrs. Shipp
Quick Review

Just in case you forgot what nouns, adverbs, adjectives, and verbs were:
*A NOUN is word, phrase, or clause that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Taco Bell, computer, London, and Sarah are nouns.
*A VERB is an action word. Walk, talk, and eat are examples of verb.
*An ADJECTIVE is a word, phrase, or clause that specifies, limits, or modifies nouns or pronouns. Pretty, beautiful, green, hard, and lucky are examples of adjectives.
*An ADVERB is a word, phrase, or clause that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Carefully, helpfully, and friendly are examples of adverbs.
When a certain word like a NUMBER, a COLOR, or a FOOD, it means you need a word that is one of those things, like seven, purple, or potato. A PLACE any type of destination including but not limited to: a room, a country or a state. Kitchen, France, and Louisiana are examples of places.
*Source- the Parts of Speech Study Guide made by Mrs. Shipp
Tymia Ballard
09/02/14
Mad Libs Project
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With its _____________ taste, it will be a food that you can never go wrong with. To start with, you will need ____ cups of milk, 1¼ cups of __________, one tablespoon of sugar and baking powder each, _______egg, and a pinch of ___________. ___________place the dry ingredients into a bowl and mix well. ____________ well until the mixture is smooth. Put a pan on high heat and ________ in a piece of butter. Pour in 1/3 of the mixture in the pan _______________. Wait until the downside is a golden ___________then flip it over to do the same thing. After each pancake, ____________in a ________ piece of butter in the pan to keep the pancake from ____________ to the pan. ___________until there is no batter left. Once the pancakes are done, you can top them with your ___________toppings. For example, fruit, ice cream, _________ juice, or

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