I don't own Phantom of the Opera, or anything related to it. An infinitive verb is like 'sit' or 'run' or 'dance'. Well, maybe it's not, but that's what I mean when I say infinitive verb.
Time of Day
Room in House
Present Tense Verb
Plural Noun
Adjective
Adverb
Song Title
Adverb
Noun
Past Tense Verb
Adjective
Infinitive Verb
Adjective
Adverb
Past Tense Verb
Present Tense Verb
Adverb
Past Tense Verb
Adverb
Song Quote
Adjective
Past Tense Verb
Around time of day, when Raoul was in the room in house present tense verb his plural noun, he suddenly realized that he was adjective. Adverb jumping up, he shouted, "Song Title!" Then the maid came in. She was adverb startled by Raoul's proclamation. The maid picked up a noun and past tense verb on Raoul until he became adjective. Raoul wanted to infinitive verb right back at the maid, he was so adjective. The maid, having done her duty, left adverb. Raoul past tense verb to the Opera House. He found Christine present tense verb in her dressing room. He adverb told her what had just happened. Christine past tense verb adverb in Raoul's face. She said, "Song quote." Raoul, appropriately adjective, past tense verb back home.
Around brunch, when Raoul was in the solarium organizing his bonnets, he suddenly realized that he was cozy. Ignorantly jumping up, he shouted, "I am the walrus!" Then the maid came in. She was messily startled by Raoul's proclamation. The maid picked up an apricot and munched on Raoul until he became mysterious. Raoul wanted to waltz right back at the maid, he was so itchy. The maid, having done her duty, left efficiently. Raoul mosied to the Opera House. He found Christine primping in her dressing room. He easily told her what had just happened. Christine fell dramatically in Raoul's face. She said, "When I think about you, I touch myself." Raoul, appropriately Technicolored, slid back home.
