Easter

Do you celebrate Easter in your country and if yes, how?


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Yers! Peole decorate eggs and then they go to the church with the Easter basket with food and eggs! Before Easter people have Lent!

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Yers! Peole decorate eggs and then they go to the church with the Easter basket with food and eggs! Before Easter people have Lent!

Great work

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Yes! People decorate eggs and then they go to the church with an Easter basket of food and eggs! Before Easter people have celebrate Lent!

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Yes! People decorate eggs and then they go to  the  church with an Easter basket with food and eggs! Before Easter people celebrate Lent!

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Yes! People decorate eggs and then they go to the church with the Easter baskets with food and eggs! Before Easter people celebrate Lent!

note: it is not necessary to add ..."the  Easter..." , there's a grammar reason.

Very good , keep it up !!!

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Yes! People decorate eggs and then they go to the church with the an Easter basket with (full of) food and (decorated/painted) eggs. Before Easter people have Lent.

Very good. Be careful with the use of exclamation marks. They are used to emphasise or highlight an idea which may be out of the ordinary. An Easter basket and Lent don't qualify.

There are only three articles in English. "a", "an", and "the". Their use can be baffling for people learning English. See this website for an explanation:-  http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/articlestext.htm

"The Church", with the definite article, usually refers to the Catholic Church. To go to church means to go somewhere to participate in a religious ceremony. "To go to a church" means that they attend an eclesiastical building (not necessarily for the ceremony) When I travel I always visit a church or two, despite my being an atheist. I like the architecture.