When I went to the concert, I had a ADJECTIVE time. It was already TIME OF DAY by the time I got there in my family’s VEHICLE. There were already NUMBER people there. We were moved to the FRONT, BACK OR MIDDLE of the ADJECTIVE crowd. I looked up at the ADJECTIVE stage. Above me soared a bunch of ADJECTIVE flags, one of them was COLOR and decorated with a picture of a VERB ENDING IN ING NOUN. Me and my family looked at the stage. Just then, the COLOR curtains opened and a ADJECTIVE microphone stood in the NOUN of it. The first singer stepped on stage and sang ADVERB. Around him, a bunch of ADJECTIVE PLURAL NOUN appeared and PAST TENSE VERB around the NOUN. The next singer sang in a ADJECTIVE way, before PAST TENSE VERB and falling off the NOUN. The audience laughed ADVERB. We saw each act on the stage, each one more ADJECTIVE than the last. Eventually, the ADJECTIVE came onto the stage. They did a little VERB. I was ADJECTIVE. But I didn’t care. I just saw a ADJECTIVE concert.