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- look through the sample text for every time "ei" appears,
- randomly choose one of those
- look for the letter following "ei" (possibly "t").
- then add the "t" to make "eit"
- and start again using "it" (... always the last two letters)
Third big blog post for this exmaple
Why? Well, English has around 200,000 words (228,000 in the Oxford English Dictionary including many words no longer used) ... but how many different words can be made with just 5 letters?
This is another random blog post
Random Word Games
As an exercise for English students, generate a list of ten random words and have the student write a story that incorporates those words in the order they're generated.
You could also take the hard work out of playing MadLibs but for that you'll need to separate out the parts of speech. There's generators for each one, just jump over using the options below.
this is a radom blog post about spelling the word random wrong