Fill up the blanks, selecting appropriate words, from the CHOICE BOX.
CHOICE BOX Words:
actually,
carefully,
certainly,
early,
easily,
exactly,
forcefully,
happily,
honestly,
immediately,
lovely,
poorly,
positively,
quickly,
rarely,
really,
terribly,
wisely
SENTENCE/PHRASE BOX
* I find your collection of folk tales
quite brilliant ____ ..
*
Quite a good arm, ___ ____ .
* It's a project . ____ inspired by you .
* I find your collection of folk tales
quite brilliant ____ .
* It's absolutely charming, __ ____ .
* Certainly not, no! ____ .
* Think ____ hard .
* It's ____ an antique .
* And if you find them,
are they re____ the one for you, or do you only think they are .
* Oh, look who ____ decided to grace us with her presence .
* It's a project actu____ inspired by you .
* Consider ____, Danielle .
* (church bell),Prince Henry left ____ this morning,
Baroness .
* I wish I could dismiss mine
as ____ as you do yours .
* Come, come! I must know
____ what was said .
* I know ____ how you feel .
* Oh, look who ____ decided to grace us with her presence .
* She spoke quite ____ .
* We, Princess, are supposed to live ____ ever after .
* And while Cinderella and her Prince
did live ____ ever after, the point, gentlemen, is that they lived .
* Are you coy on purpose, or do you ____ refuse to tell me your name?
REM:See the beautiful adjective 'coy'
* (sighs) Do you ____ think these games and intrigues, are going to win you a crown?
* His Supreme Majesty, King Francis, requests an audience with the Baroness Rodmilla de Ghent, and her daughters ____ .
* Oh, darling, there are s____ too many courtiers
to remember them all by name .
* And l-I suppose if you saw him again, y- y-you'd s____ .
* There I was, pouring my royal heart out, and she was s____ trying
to bid me farewell .
* She must be ____ .
* What a ____ surprise .
* I will sim____ deny you the crown.
Rem: This is a common threat which love faces.
* Oh, darling, there are ____ too many courtiers to remember them all by name .
* Today, I am ____, Henry .
*S ____ that, last night was the happiest night of my life .
* There I was, pouring my royal heart out, and she was s______ trying
to bid me farewell .
* It's a pity your soil's the best in the province, and yet so ____ tended .
* Why, it's ____ sinful .
* A woman would do ____ anything, for the love of her daughter, Your Majesties .
REM: Worldy wisdom, which we cannot totally ignore.
* It all happened so ____ .
* Certainly not, no! N_______.
* A Gypsy, for example,
is ____ painted as anything else .
REM: The view of a citi-dweller is different, obviously.
* It's absolutely charming, ____ .
* (Henry) Do you ____ think there is only one perfect mate?
REM: Getting a perfect mate is a perennial enigma and an unquenchable thirst. Everything is relative. Actions follow remorse and vice versa.
* And if you find them, are they ____ the one for you, or do you only think they are .
* Now, you ____ brought this upon yourself, you know .
* Oh, darling, there are ____ too many courtiers to remember them all by name .
REM: Presidents and Prime Ministers, now have, too many courtiers! We must ask Obama, Brown and Sarcozi.
* There I was, pouring my royal heart out, and she was ____ trying to bid me farewell .
REM:Do royals have love?
* But I must say I was ____ disturbed, when I read your version
of The Little Cinder Girl .
* Well, this is ____ embarrassing .
* Choose your words ____, madame, for they may be your last .