Once upon a time in the ADJECTIVE streets of Rome, Italy, Curious George, the ADJECTIVE little monkey, decided to try his hand at cooking PLURAL NOUN. He had heard all about the ADJECTIVE Italian cuisine and couldn't resist the temptation to whip up a ADJECTIVE dish. Armed with his NOUN, a bag of zany ingredients, and a NOUN, George VERB on his culinary escapade.
First, he needed some ADJECTIVE ingredients. So, he VERB ENDING IN ED over to the local NOUN, where he picked out NUMBER plump, bouncy PLURAL NOUN, shiny COLOR tomatoes, a bunch of ADJECTIVE spaghetti, and a handful of boisterous NOUN. George couldn't help but feel ADJECTIVE as he gathered his ingredients.
Back in his ADJECTIVE kitchen, George donned his apron, tied it around his PART OF THE BODY, and shouted, "!" It was time to start VERB ENDING IN ING. He tossed the meatballs into a ADJECTIVE cauldron of NOUN and watched as they danced around like ADJECTIVE. Next, he added a pinch of NOUN and a dash of NOUN, making the sauce sparkle and VERB.
As the NOUN simmered away, George decided to entertain himself with a game of NOUN. He exclaimed, "!" as he twirled the NOUNaround like a whirlwind, sending noodles VERB ENDING IN ING through the air. But his fun and games took a turn for the silly when he accidentally knocked over a ADJECTIVE pot of sauce!"" George cried.
In the end, George learned a lot about VERB ENDING IN ING! As he sat down to enjoy his ADJECTIVE meatball dish, he couldn't help but exclaim, "Only in Rome, the city of NOUN and NOUN!"