Andrea
do/make/give/have/throw a party. Which of these are correct? Any other possibilities?
2016年10月11日 16:37
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Hi Andrea I would probably say have a party or throw a party. If you are arranging a party for someone else you might say you were giving a party.However you could also use have or throw!! Wouldn't say do or make. However party is the important word that everyone will understand! Enjoy! Cheers Ennis
2016年10月11日
'To make a party' is perfectly acceptable but polite, old fashioned and it means something subtly different. It means coming together as a group to do something; as in 'I met some friends and we decided to make a party for an adventure' or 'The Jones family and the Smiths made a party for a picnic'. It isn't used to hold a party as an event. There you go; there's another one: 'To hold a party'. This infers you are the host. You can also 'host a party'.
2016年10月11日
Throw a party is the one I hear the most.
2016年10月11日
"give a party", "have a party", "throw a party" all mean YOU are the one responsible for the party (you arranged it). "Do a party", or "make a party" would not be used as much, they sound a bit unnatural, though they essentially mean the same thing.
2016年10月11日
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