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  • A: Would you mind if I opened the Christmas present? B: ...
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  • The form made by the freezing of dripping water, often seen e.g. on the edges of roofs
    icicles
  • I (pay) a lot for this lovely scarf with the reindeer on. It (cost) $15.
    paid, cost
  • Santa goes down it to people's houses to leave the presents for them.
    chimney
  • A: Let's make a snowman, shall we? B: ...
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  • A: Could you pass me some poppy seed cake, please. B: ...
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  • And then I (hear) jingle bells in the distance and (see) the first star in the sky. It (be) time for Christmas Eve.
    heard, saw, was
  • A: Where can I find the Christmas balls? B: ...
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  • Children leave them for Santa to drink and eat. Children leave them for the reindeer to eat.
    Milk and cookies for Santa, carrots for the reindeer.
  • The carol singers (come) to our house last year and (sing) two funny Christmas songs.
    came, sang
  • Santa Claus lives there.
    The North Pole
  • Animals which pull Santa's sleigh are called...
    reindeer
  • We (hang) the Christmas stockings by the fireplace and (go) to bed.
    hung, went
  • A long shiny decoration that you put around the Christmas tree is called...
    tinsel
  • We (catch) our parents while they were putting presents under the Christmas tree but we (say) nothing.
    caught, said
  • You can get it from Santa Claus if you have been a naughty girl or boy this year.
    a rod
  • A: Does the jumper fit you? B: ...
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  • A: Excuse me, can you tell me where I can find fresh carp? B: ...
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  • Who (break) my favourite Christmas ball last year? Jessica, she (shake) it too strongly.
    broke, shook
  • Santa's vehicle.
    sleigh
  • They help Santa make toys. They work in a toy factory.
    elves
  • We (eat) all 12 Christmas Eve dishes too quickly and (feel) a bit sick soon afterwards.
    ate, felt
  • Two years ago Henry (dig) a big hole in the garden and (hide) a present from Santa Claus there.
    dug, hid
  • A: I've won 'The most beautiful Christmas poem' competition. B: ...
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  • I (forget) to write a letter to Santa last year but fortunately he (bring) me the presents.
    forgot, brought
  • A: Thank you very much for helping me bake gingerbread cookies for Christmas Eve. B: ...
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  • A: Can you help me decorate the Christmas tree? B: ...
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