I don't own Phantom of the Opera. Hope you get a laugh out of this!
Time of Day
Past Tense Verb
Plural Noun
Adjective
Noun
Body Part
Infinitive Verb
Adverb
Adjective
Food
Article of Clothing
Present Tense Verb
Ethnicity
Fruit
Musical Instrument
Adverb
Adjective
Noun
Day of the Week
Infinitive Verb
Plural Noun
Adverb
The time of day Erik past tense verb his plural noun, some very adjective things happened. First of all, he woke up with a noun on his body part, which caused Erik to infinitive verb very adverb. There was only adjective food to eat for breakfast, and Erik couldn't find his favorite article of clothing to wear. Then, when Erik was present tense verb down to practice his Ethnicity Fruit Musical Instrument, he adverb tripped over a rather adjectivenoun. Erik had such a bad day that he knew the next day of the week he had to infinitive some plural noun; he was going to do so very adverb.
The sunrise Erik folded his laundry, some very radioactive things happened. First of all, he woke up with a chrysanthemum on his nostril, which caused Erik to melt very pleasantly. There was only salty kielbasa to eat for breakfast, and Erik couldn't find his favorite sweater vest to wear. Then, when Erik was hopping down to practice his Finnish Cantaloupe Alto Flute, he violently tripped over a rather homicidal maternity test. Erik had such a bad day that he knew the next Wednesday he had to cajole some spatulas; he was going to do so very frantically.
