Here's a new forums game that I though of called "2 words in the same sentence." Here's how it works:
1. I will choose 2 random words, and the next person posting has to put both of those words in one grammatically correct sentence. That person can then post two new words, and somebody else can create a sentence, and so on. The words can be any words that exist in the English language.
2. If you wish you can specify a topic that the sentence using your two words has to be on. The topic must be a noun (this requirement could potentially be eliminated if people want to). The specific word that you use as the topic does not have to be in the sentence.
3. The word "not" cannot be used in the sentences. "And" and "or" cannot be used to separate two nouns (e.g. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), but they can be used as conjuctions (e.g. "I went home, and I saw my house on fire." or "Give me your money, or I'll ...").
OK, so here are the first two words (I'm gonna try to make this hard):
Hey y'all,
Here's a new forums game that I though of called "2 words in the same sentence." Here's how it works:
1. I will choose 2 random words, and the next person posting has to put both of those words in one grammatically correct sentence. That person can then post two new words, and somebody else can create a sentence, and so on. The words can be any words that exist in the English language.
2. If you wish you can specify a topic that the sentence using your two words has to be on. The topic must be a noun (this requirement could potentially be eliminated if people want to). The specific word that you use as the topic does not have to be in the sentence.
3. The word "not" cannot be used in the sentences. "And" and "or" cannot be used to separate two nouns (e.g. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), but they can be used as conjuctions (e.g. "I went home, and I saw my house on fire." or "Give me your money, or I'll ...").
OK, so here are the first two words (I'm gonna try to make this hard):
voraciously, posthumous (no topic)