I don't own Phantom of the Opera. Time of day means dusk or something, whereas time means something specific like 5:56. Measure of time would be like eons and unit of measurement or amount would be like yards, Francs, or ounces. See if you can figure out the word problem!


Time of Day

Time

Person in Room

Adverb

School Subject

Color

Room in House

Adverb

Adverb

Adjective

Noun

Adjective

Foreign Language

Adjective

Adverb

Number

Adjective

Plural Noun

Place

Time

Day of the Week

Season

Weather Phenomenon

Number

Measurement of Time

Unit of Measurement or Amount

Adverb

Song Quote

Adverb

One time of day around time, while person in room (person 1) was adverb trying to do her school subject homework, there was a sudden flash of color light, and Erik appeared in her room in house. Erik was adverb dazed by the experience, but recovered his wits adverb. Person 1 didn't know that Erik was the Phantom of the Adjective Noun, so she wasn't too adjective. Erik exclaimed something in foreign language that Person 1 didn't understand. She asked him in a adjective voice, "Will you help me with my homework?" Erik spoke adverb in English, "I suppose." Person 1 showed Erik the word problem, 'What is the value of number adjective plural noun in place at time on the first day of the week in season if there hasn't been (a) weather phenomenon in number measurement of time? Express your answer in unit of measurement or amount.' Erik was adverb perplexed, and responded, "Song quote!" This didn't help Person 1 very much, so she adverb sent Erik back home.

One noon around 7:32:01 AM EST, while Netta was colorfully trying to do her chemistry homework, there was a sudden flash of brown light, and Erik appeared in her study. Erik was playfully dazed by the experience, but recovered his wits radiantly. Netta didn't know that Erik was the Phantom of the Hungry Bear, so she wasn't too Christian. Erik exclaimed something in Hebrew that Netta didn't understand. She asked him in a forceful voice, "Will you help me with my homework?" Erik spoke drearily in English, "I suppose." Netta showed Erik the word problem, 'What is the value of 50,250.2246246 checkered dandelions in East London at 3:17:26 AM PST on the first Monday in spring if there hasn't been fog in 27 minutes? Express your answer in centimeters.' Erik was excruciatingly perplexed, and responded, "The stars at night are big and bright deep in the heart of Texas!" This didn't help Netta very much, so she awkwardly sent Erik back home.