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Halloween English

Halloween Eve English Halloween

English/?h?li?n/, American/?h?lo?i?n

Halloween Eve (the night of October 31st, when it used to be thought that the dead came out of their graves, and when modern children pretend to be ghosts to play)

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3. They?would?like?to?buy?things?for?a?Halloween?party.?

They like to buy things?for?a?Halloween?party.

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2. Are?you?going?to?do?a?show?about?Halloween?

Are.you.going.to.do.a.show.about.Halloween?

Are.you.going.to.do.a.show.about.Halloween.eve?

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3. He?had?assisted?that?she?came?up?to?Lawford?for?the?Halloween?party.?

He insisted that she come to Lawford for the Halloween party.

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4.People?often?eat?chocolate?at?Easter,?or?during?other?festivals?like?Valentine's?Day,?Halloween?and ?Christmas.

People often eat chocolate at Easter, or on other holidays such as Valentine's Day, Halloween and Christmas.

5.I'm?going?to?be?a?mummy?this?Halloween.?

I'm going to be a mummy this Halloween.

6.They?are?often?used?by?marketers?for?seasonal?items?such?as?Halloween?costumes?and?decorations,?Christmas?gifts?and? Christmas?trees,?or?fireworks.?

Flash mobs usually sell seasonal items such as Halloween costumes and decorations, Christmas gifts and Christmas trees, or fireworks.