<span>the second of October twenty eleven, March the eighth, in August nineteen fourteen, in the spring of twenty thirteen, the thirty-first of December.</span>
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Children can't play with matches
could you close the window
Sasha has been reading since 4 years
he couldn't come to the party
can you solve the problem
they must work a lot
we can't run and shout at school
may i borrow your any book from your bookcase?
<span>1) In Scotland, the New year's Eve celebration is called Hogmanay.
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. </span>