the windows / open by my mother
The windows are opened (by my mother).
the shoes / buy
The shoes were bought.
the news / tell
The news aren't told.
The little presents are usually put into ...
the stockings
the song / sing / by the singer
The song is sung (by the singer).
the car / wash
The car was washed.
these computers / sell
These computers aren't sold.
Boxing Day is a British public holiday on ... of December.
26th
the shops / close
The shops are closed.
the rubbish / throw away
The rubbish was thrown away.
the car / stop
The car isn't stopped.
Kissing under this Christmas plant is traditional in the UK.
Mistletoe
the food / eat
The food is eaten.
the letter / send
The letter was sent.
the tables / clean
The tables aren't cleaned.
That is the most watched programme on TV on Christmas TV?
The Queen's Christmas message.
The secretary prints the documents.
The documents are printed (by the secretary).
He read the book.
The book was read (by him).
They don't turn off the lights when they leave.
The lights aren't turned off when they leave.
The name of British Santa Claus is...
Saint Nicholas