- NOUNS
- They're sometimes proper
- Animal, vegetable and mineral, e.g.
- Ghoul, soul, and foul, e.g.
- They serve as subjects and objects
- Yesterday, today, and tomorrow
- Mad Lib requests
- Most sentence subjects
- Words of substance
- Mad Libs choices
- English subjects
- Pluralizable words
- Bacon, lettuce, and tomato, e.g.
- Bell, book, and candle, e.g.
- This, that, and the other thing
- Sentence subjects, e.g.
- Pins and needles, e.g.
- Parts of speech
- Bat and ball, for example
- Proper or common parts of speech
- Article followers
- Person, place, and thing
- Head, case, and headcase
- Bed and breakfast?
- Bread and butter, e.g.
- Board and walk and boardwalk
- Heaven and earth, e.g.
- Many sentence diagram components
- Chapter and verse, for instance
- Things in English classes
- Sentence subjects
- Table and chair, e.g.
- Grammar class subject
- They may be proper
- Some are proper
- Proper words
- Animal, vegetable and mineral
- Bell, book and candle
- Pride and prejudice, e.g.
- Grammar topic
- Heart and soul, e.g.
- Subjects, usually, in grammar class
- Hook, line, and sinker, e.g.
- All things
- Proper things?
- Bread and butter
- Subject words
- Things, grammatically speaking
- Cabbages and "kings"
- Things of all sorts
- Common parts of speech
- Proper parts of speech
- Research and development, e.g.
- Things in grammar class
- Subjects, usually
- Lock, stock, and barrel, e.g.
- They can be proper
- Yin and yang, e.g.
- Substantives.
- Names.
- Words in grammatical class.
- Things into words.
- 1, 11, 15 Across, etc.
- Places, things, etc.
- Words.
- Bell, book and candle, for example.
- Subjects of sentences.
- Place names.
- Some words.
- Common and proper items.
- Common or proper items.
- Words such as words.
- Certain words.
- Common or proper words
- Some are common
- Common and proper words
- Proper words, sometimes
- Proper and common words
- These are often subjects
- Persons, places or things
- Cats and dogs, e.g.
- Husband and wife, e.g.
- These are proper or common
- They may be proper, but never improper
- Things
- They may be modified
- Everyday names
- Verb preceders
- Cock and bull, e.g.
- They stand for things
- Article follow-ups?
- Subjects, say
- Objects, e.g.
- Majority of Mad Libs entries
- Most gerunds
- Rock and roll, e.g.
- Nuts and bolts, e.g.
- Lions and tigers ... and bears, sometimes?
- All but the fifth and sixth words in "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo"
- Trial and error, e.g.
- Some of them are proper
- Words ending in "o" in Esperanto
- Adjective and adverb, for two
- Man, woman and child, e.g.
- People, places and things
- Bush and gore, e.g.
- All things, to an English teacher
- Adjectives modify them
- Verb counterparts
- Bar and stool, for two
- Nickel and dime, e.g.
- Alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, for example
- Objects of prepositions
- Parser's parts
- Persons or places, e.g.
- When they're proper, it's capital!
- Grammar book chapter
- Names of people, places and things
- When proper, their leaders are capital!
- Hopes and dreams
- Grammar book topics
- Persons, places and things
- Grammar class subjects
- People, places or things?
- Things in sentences
- Sentence VIPs
- Subjects in writing?
- They're grammatical
- Subjects of most sentences
- Objects in English class?
- Words that can be "proper"
- Persons places and things e.g.
- Lions and tigers and bears, e.g.
- Proper words, perhaps
- Dog and cat, e.g.
- Direct objects, usually
- English things
- Subjects of sentences, usually
- Bread and butter, for two
- The Germans capitalize them
- Objects of prepositions, e.g.
- Verb, "adjective" and "adverb," e.g.
- Gerunds, e.g.