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HARDEST Let's celebrate! - Passive Voice
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They ___ ______ lots of sweets which they take home to eat.
are given
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Good luck flowers ___ _________ during Chinese New Year.
are bought
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In some towns lanterns ___ _______ and they ___ ____ into rivers in the evening.
are lit/lighted are put
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During Carnival costumes ___ _____ .
are worn
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Decorations ___ ______ outside houses.
are hung
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Lanterns ___ _____ during Mid-Autumn Festival.
are lit / lighted
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Halloween __ ________ on the 31st October.
is celebrated
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Carnival __ ________ forty days before Easter.
is celebrated
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Firecrackers ___ _____ during Chinese New Year.
are lit / lighted
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A good time __ ______ with family on Thanksgiving.
is had
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Lion dances ___ ______ during Chinese New Year.
are performed
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Rice cakes ___ _____ during Chinese New Year.
are eaten
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Parades ___ ______ during Chinese New Year.
are watched
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Houses ___ _______ with pumpkins, ghosts and bats.
are decorated
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Mooncakes and starfruit ___ ______ during Mid-Autumn Festival.
are eaten
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Riddles ___ _______ to lanterns during Mid Autumn Festival.
are tied
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Graves of dead relatives ___ ______ on Ching Ming Festival.
are swept
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A countdown party __ ______ to on New Years Eve.
is gone
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Loud music __ _____ and many dances ___ _____ in the streets.
is played are performed
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Fireworks ___ _________ during Chinese New Year.
are watched
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Homes ___ _______ with red paper during Chinese New Year.
are decocrated
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