A noun – a word for a person, place, thing, or idea., , A verb – a word that shows an action or a state., , An adverb – a word that describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb., , An adjective – a word that describes a noun., , A pronoun – a word that replaces a noun., , A preposition – a word that shows the relationship between things (place, time, direction)., , The Mari Lwyd (The Grey Mare) visits houses at Christmas., , A decorated horse skull is carried on a pole., , Children knock on doors during the tradition., , The groups exchange funny rhyming verses., , Māori celebrate Christmas in summer., , A pōwhiri style welcome starts the celebration., , Many whānau members come together., , The tradition encourages unity., , Families show warmth to each other., , South-African families prepare meat at a braai., , South-African people often eat boerewors at Christmas., , Children love the colourful masquerades., , Brass bands play music in the streets., , People dance to lively songs., , Drums lead the parade., , The rhythm is joyful., , The celebration brings communities together., , Everyone enjoys the festive mood., , The Fanal parade shows beautiful lanterns., , Groups compete with their lanterns., , Many people visit the Gardens by the Bay., , Families see beautiful light sculptures., , Children play in artificial snow., .

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