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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "is a festive" is not correct or usable in written English
To make the sentence correct, you can use a form of the verb "to be" followed by an adjective that describes a festive feeling (e.g. "is festive"). For example: "This holiday party is festive."
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It is a festive advent calendar of loveliness.
Conspiracy theorists who think Chris Rea's Driving Home For Christmas is a festive murder ballad.
In each case, the central event is a festive street procession.
The stepped exterior of the building is a festive and vivid color scheme using top border paint and neon stripes.
"Gloriana" is a festive work with ample moments of spectacle, including dance (choreographed here with classical stylishness by Lucy Burge).
It is a festive evening, with gaslights flickering romantically and choruses of "Happy Birthday" erupting from three separate tables.
There is "A Festive Evening" at 7 p.m. Saturday at Rock Hall Museum in Lawrence (516) 239-11516
If "My Fair Lady" is a festive banquet at which the Champagne never stops flowing, this modestly scaled new musical would be a satisfying afternoon tea.
And Enriqueta's, a bright orange, family-owned diner, is a festive island on a gritty stretch of the city's Wynwood district.
Q. I've heard that the Japanese New Year is a festive time for both adults and children, but I'm not having much luck finding tours that accept children.
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There is a festive mood in the air.
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