We ... to the cinema last Sunday. *
go
went
Look! Mark ... ... basketball ! *
plays
is playing
He is the ... person I know. *
friendlier
friendliest
... you ... your homework now? *
Are..doing
Do... do
Japanese is ... ... than English *
most difficult
more difficult
There are ... apples in the fridge. *
much
many
My brother usually ... to school by bicycle. *
go
goes
How ... rice is there? *
many
much
Ron ... ... to school last week. *
didn't come
didn't came
Samantha never ... TV in the morning. *
watch
watches
Tim and Tom ... at home last night. *
was
were
After you finish your homework, you ... go out and play. *
can
do
My friend ... English yesterday afternoon. *
stadyed
stadied
Peter, what ... you ... now? *
are.. doing
is .. doing
Can I have ... juice ? *
any
some
2) It is the most exciting celebration of the year.
3) Preparations for the celebration start early on December 31st.
4) People clean their houses.
5) They also make special biscuit and rich fruit cake.
6) There are concerts and carnivals in the streets of all Scottish towns.
7) A lot of people dress up in colourful costumes.
8) As soon as the bells chime twelve, everyone kisses and heartily wishes each other a Happy New Year.
9) Then people join hands and proudly sing the traditional song 'Auld Lang Syne'.
10) On 1st January people visit friends and neighbours to wish them luck for the New Year.