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I saw a tree and then I saw a stone and then I saw a house. I threw in a few more nouns and verbs for you.
You mean adjectives
"East Coast living arrangements means food is
overpriced
as apartments" Statements of fact I hope and not an
adverb either. An adjective precedes as word as an
intensifier
the car was speeding so the cop stoped him to write a ticket.
I went to my friend's house for a piss-up.
I walked to the store and bought milk and bread.
I know that I can write sentences, but I don't.
I can certainly write a ten word sentence without adjectives.
I fell off the bridge and landed in the water.
Yes.
My mom, my dad, my sisters, and I love beer.
Yes ofcourse I obviously can, but not at this moment. [10 words whoop whoop!]
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hahaha, that's hilarious.
Put a smile to my face hahahahaha
:D
by angelzz on October 26th, 2009
By the way, it is adjectives. Glad you smiled.
by Wind in the Willow on October 26th, 2009
Heeeey, I didn't ask the question!!!
:)
I just happened to notice your answer, that is all :D
by angelzz on October 26th, 2009