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Simpsons Madlibs
It's Madlibs! You remember...that game where someone asks you for nouns and adjectives and place it in a story and the results are supposed to be funny. Well, it's back. In Simpsons form! The Simpsons Sourcebook has the same thing in their online games section except it's just one game and they never update it. Here's your one-stop source for a whole bunch of different games you probably won't find anywhere else. Enjoy!
Grammar Review
- A noun is the name of a person, place or thing. Examples include umbrella, sidewalk, telephone and policeman.
- An adjective describes someone or something. Examples include creative, red, ugly and short.
- A verb is an action word. Examples include run, jump, swim and fly. Present tense examples include kicks, drives. Past tense examples include eaten, wasted.
- An adverb tells how something is done. It modifies a verb, and usually ends in "ly." Examples include greedily, rapidly, modestly and carefully.
The Games
mother1.html
veggie.html
exit.html
treehouse3.html
kingsize.html
boymuch.html
mother2.html
lisaa.html
hthev.html
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