MadLib: A Thanksgiving Dinner to Remember

Kayra Hidirlar

The day has finally come. It’s the one, the only, Thanksgiving! To celebrate, I went with my family to [place] to get the ingredients needed to cook up a [adjective] dinner! Once we came back home, we went into the [noun] to prepare everything for tonight. We started by [verb ending in -ing] the turkey, then putting it into the [noun] to cook for [number] [unit of time]. Next, we boiled, peeled, and mashed the [plural noun], tossed the [noun], made some [noun] sauce and [past tense verb] the brussel sprouts. Finally, we made the dessert: [noun] pie and topped it with some [adjective] cream. Once nighttime came, we [adverb ending in -ly] set the table with all of our cooked dishes and some [plural noun] to eat off of. A moment later, the doorbell rang and we opened it to find [name], who brought some [plural noun] for us to eat. All of us greeted each other, then we [past tense verb] to the table to eat our dinner. While eating, we talked about [plural noun] and caught up with each other. I remarked, “This food is so [adjective]!” After eating, our stomachs were very [adjective], and all we wanted to do was watch [movie name]. The end of the night finally came and we all said, “[word/phrase]” to the guests before they [adverb ending in -ly] left to go to their [place]. Overall, this Thanksgiving was very [adjective], and I will never forget everything we did that day!