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Yoshi
What's the difference between Throw a party and Have a party, etc?
We can say...
- throw a party.
- give a party.
- have a party.
- hold a party.
I think "throw", "hold", "give" are used by a host. "have" is used by a host and invited people.
What's the correct answer? Could you please tell me about it exactly!
Thank you!
Dec 17, 2017 6:13 PM
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2
But yea all of those would be said by the person hosting the party if you are just coming you just say I'm going to a/the party
December 17, 2017
2
Hahaha yea they all are the same we use them interchangeably so any of those are fine
December 17, 2017
1
You forgot the expression to "crash a party" Yoshi
You are not invited but you show up anyway :)
December 18, 2017
1
To my little understanding...to have a party is often used by the host when the party is actually for the host or groups or organizations.
Throwing a party is been used the host or hosts when the party is for someone else
December 17, 2017
1
I’m not quite sure. but I think they are maybe synonymous
December 17, 2017
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