Welcome to Silly Stories, the version of the old "Mad Libs"
party game!
Simply fill in the blanks below with whatever words you like. When you're
done, hit the "See the Results!" button, and your choices will be inserted
into a randomly-chosen story. What you've written may end up being fantastic,
funny, silly, crazy or just plain goofy. It all depends upon the words you've
chosen and how they "fit" into the story!
In case you've forgotten what the various parts of speech are, here's a
quick review of the basics:
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.
An adverb tells how something is done. It modifies a
verb, and usually ends in "ly." Examples include greedily, rapidly, modestly
and carefully.