Maybe your not close to anyone. Or maybe not very many people in your neiborhood celebrates it.
You hope to get a "treat" (as opposed to a trick) which is usually candy.
friandises ou bêtises - that is most unusual to hear in France where the tradition of Halloween doesn't exist.
apparently not
There is no key. Get the mask from the scarecrow and wear it. Knock on the door and you will be at the Halloween party.
Get the mask from the scarecrow and wear it. Knock on the door and you will be at the Halloween party.
I think Knock on the door makes more sense. Knock at the door.... What do you knock on at the door? the wall?
It means it's stuck and needs repairing.
No, knock is a noun (a knock on the door) and a verb (to knock on the door).
Nope.
if your looking for a scare at an Haunted House, there might be one at a carnival. But if your looking for houses that have Halloween candy, then you can go to every door, knock, say trick or treat and then get candy.
Unless prohibited by a protective or restraining order, anyone can knock on your door and attempt to visit you. You don't have to invite them in if you don't want to.
it depends what knock on the door?