This is the Mad Lib by Tsvyatko Dorovski
Read the rules and scroll down for the game


These are the rules:

Use button *start* when you have entered your own text and speech parts.
The button *restore* will restore back in the upper text areas the original text and speech parts.
The button *check text* is used after *start*, if there is an error message.
you can check with this button your text and speech parts respectively word by word!!!
The buttons play *hidden text 1* and 2 give you the option to play with already pre-inserted hidden texts.
After you have played with them you can click *restore* to see the originals.
The *Change and Display* button is used once you have entered all the corresponding
speech parts that will be changed - to change the text and display it in the text area below it.
It can be used interactively and change the words as many times as you like.
The button *Reset* is used to clear the question text boxes
that appear after the game stars as well as the output text area.

NOTE!!!
Several rules are very important for the game to work nicely for you.

1) When you enter your text in the text box below you have to
separate all words and speech parts respectively with, (space), or (tab), or (newline).

2) Also if you have a speech part that is composed of 2 or more words
like (the) that is (definite article). You have to enter it as one word:
(definite_article)

3) You have to enter a speech part for each sign that you use
You can enter the actual sign for example *question _ mark* or *comma*
or you can enter just *sign*. How ever you prefer, but you have to enter it.


Here is one working example below:

Text : The rules must be followed correctly .
NOTE!!! here how we have blank space after each word

Speech parts : definite_article noun_plural verb verb transitive_verb adverb sign
NOTE!!! here how we make the speech parts composed of two words written as one
and we also included the speech part *sign* for the full_stop (.) at the end of our text.

That�s it Have Fun
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Enter below your text Enter below your speech parts