Collocation
have a party
Definition
to organize and hold a party; to celebrate with guests
'have a party' is a common English collocation. to organize and hold a party; to celebrate with guests
have + a party
“We’re going to have a party for Nina’s birthday on Saturday.”
Examples
- Let’s _____ a party this weekend.
- We’re going to _____ a party for her graduation.
- They decided to _____ a party at their new apartment.
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- We _____ a party last night and invited the neighbors.
- Are you going to _____ a party when you finish the project?
- If we _____ a party outdoors, we’ll need a backup plan for rain.
- She wants to _____ a party, but she’s worried about the noise.
- We can’t _____ a party in the office without getting permission first.
- They _____ a party to celebrate the team’s big win.
More verb + article + nouns
- make a promise to state that you will definitely do something or that something will happen
- make a plan to decide in advance what you will do and how you will do it
- make a suggestion to propose an idea or possible plan for others to consider
- make a list to write down items in an organized way, usually to plan or remember things
- make a noise to produce a sound, often unwanted or noticeable