The nouns in the sentence are: friends and wonder.
Identify the nouns in the text: e.g. The nouns in this text are "story", "friends", "adventure", "city", "place", and "crazy". Rewrite the sentence using correct verb tense: e.g. "I went to the city yesterday with my friends" -> "I go to the city yesterday with my friends." Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: e.g. "We explored ________ the city." -> "We explored in the city." Rearrange the words to form a correct sentence: e.g. "I with my friends city went to the" -> "I went to the city with my friends." Change the sentence to a negative form: e.g. "We had a crazy adventure in the city." -> "We didn't have a crazy adventure in the city."
A madlib sentence is a type of word game where players are prompted to provide words (such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.) to fill in blanks in a pre-written sentence. The result is often humorous or nonsensical, depending on the words chosen.
Here is an example of a sentence using the word fill: You need to take the time to fill in the blanks.
Example sentence - We dug a hole in the sand and will fill it with water when the tide comes in.
No wonder it has not been answered. It is not grammatical.
Please fill the ewer with water.
Not a grain of rice was left in the container.We can order a truckload of sand to fill in the surrounding area.The electricity is billed separately from the rent.My happiness can not be measured.That item of news is on all of the stations; China could be sucked under the sea but we won't hear about it until they've had their fill of this news.
The likely word is "amaze" (meaning to astonish, surprise, or fill with wonder).
Example sentence: Please fill out this application.
nothing.But i wonder if there actually is somthing that happends i have dont it
Astonished means very much surprised. This student was astonished to discover that the teacher knew this sentence had been plagiarized.
with out any space to fill