In your journal, continue your list of nouns and adjectives by adding in five to ten verbs and adverbs. Then, write a couple of sentences using your list of nouns, adjective, verbs, and adverbs.
Verbs:
| L.T. chewing on the cat-hammock we got them. |
Sleep
Meow
Curl
Chew
Glow
Sneeze
Snuggle
Cover
Think
Clack
Adverbs:
Soundly
Inquiringly
Contentedly
Thoughtfully
Warmly
Abruptly
Stubbornly
Sporadically
Deep
Incessantly
Sentences:
Jack sleeps soundly in the box she has filled out.
Miranda snuggles contentedly in the chewed-up blanket
Tali meows inquiringly from the hairy Futon
Light glows warmly behind the bare piano
L.T. covers the noisy dingleball stubbornly with both paws
trendy - coffee-tin - sneeze - abruptly (gosh this one will take me on a merry dance)
The author sneezed abruptly into the trendy coffee-tin. (see if you do any better!)
Milo chews thoughtfully under neath the empty desk (usually on a pair of socks)
The human fills up empty pages by clacking incessantly on her golden keyboard (It really isn't, let's just be clear on that)
So that leaves:
think - deep -mouse - contented
curl - sporadically - lamp - concentrated
Uhm, well here goes:
The contended mouse will think deep thoughts (old feline proverb)
Cats will curl up sporadically in the concentrated light from a lamp. (Nobody said you couldn't fill it up with other words too).
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