Monty is my Nonna PERSONS NAME's dog. His breed is a NOUN, and he has COLOR and COLOR on his body. Monty wears a NOUN, which helps identify him if he gets ADJECTIVE .
One day, Nonna SAME PERSON'S NAME decided to take Monty for a VERB. On their walk, they saw a NOUN advertising a brand new dog park. "That looks like ADJECTIVE!" Nonna said to Monty. Monty ADVERB in response. "We'll go there right now" said Nonna.
Nonna and Monty walked to the place advertised on the poster. There, they saw a NOUN with a name tag saying " PERSONS NAME." Nonna and Monty walked up to them, and Nonna asked "Hello young NOUN, is this the dog park?" The employee looked at them and said "no, this is the dog NOUN. The place you're looking for is all the way in COUNTRY !"
"Oh ADJECTIVE !" said Nonna. "I guess we aren't going after all, Monty. How about we go get some PLURAL NOUN instead?"
Monty PAST TENSE VERB in the NOUN and wagged his NOUN excitedly. The two strode off, on the hunt for their next NOUN.