What is a 'must-have' used as a noun or even as an adjective ('must-have accessories)? Looking it up in the Merriam-Webster, I have found out this: must-have & synonyms/antonyms
Some examples:- A gem of Gothic art that is a must-see.
- The newest version of the software is a must-have. (something that is necessary to have or get)
- Aprons are must-have accessories for the cooking class
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Christmas!!!!
Christmas is coming and it is time to sing!!!
Here's our list of traditional Christmas carols:
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You can send me your hints or give me your opinions about your favourite carols.Paola's hint: All I want for Christmas is you by Mariah Carey
David's hint: Santa Claus is coming to town
Alex's hint: his hint
Et voici quelques Chants de Noël en français:
- Douce nuit
- L'enfant au tambour
- Le divin enfant
- Les Anges dans nos campagnes
- Noel blanc
- Rodolphe
- Venez divin Messie
- Venez O Fideles
A must-have is something which is compulsory to have to understand or do something. Must-have accesories are objects you need to wear apart from your clothes.
ResponderEliminarNowadays, Christmas carols are a Christmas icon. These days, people often sing carols at family parties and among friends. I think Christmas carols make us feel the Christmas spirit.
Today, when Christmas approaches, people begin to practise carols to sing or to play them, specially at music schools, where the teachers usually organize concerts for Christmas. Moreover, shops put Christmas carols that put us in a Christmas mood.
To sum up, from my point of view Christmas wouldn't be the same if there weren't Christmas carols.
Joaquín Alejandro España Sánchez 1.A.Bachillerato