Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Party"
The meaning of "Party" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does We never made it to a single party 'cause she couldn't jump on me fast enough.
t jump on mean?
t jump on mean?
A:
In this case, “to jump on” means “to have sex with.”
We never made it to a single party because she couldn’t jump on me fast enough = We never made it to a single party because every time we met up, she always really wanted to have sex and so we did
We never made it to a single party because she couldn’t jump on me fast enough = We never made it to a single party because every time we met up, she always really wanted to have sex and so we did
Q:
What does I wanted you to see it as me picking you up so we could go to a party together. And that is very different from me giving you a lift."
Are there differences between 'pick you up' and 'give you a lift'?
mean?
Are there differences between 'pick you up' and 'give you a lift'?
mean?
A:
Picking someone up while going somewhere is when you and the person you picked up are going to that same place together (suppose a party or school).
And giving someone a lift is when you drop someone in one place while you’re on your way to somewhere else. (You drop your friend to his house while you’re on your way to your own place)
I hope its easy to understand. Ask freely if anything’s difficult to understand.
And giving someone a lift is when you drop someone in one place while you’re on your way to somewhere else. (You drop your friend to his house while you’re on your way to your own place)
I hope its easy to understand. Ask freely if anything’s difficult to understand.
Q:
What does streaming party mean?
A:
well if ever you're invited thru email I think there will be a need to open a site, cause for sure there's a link, then about how things will work, it depends in the platform
Q:
What does At parties and similar events you can mostly be found father away from the action. mean?
A:
@NeoFromtheMatrix It means that you don't associate yourself with people at a party or event, since you are keeping your distance from all the party action. It's like being antisocial ^^
Q:
What does The party is going to be no exception. mean?
A:
It depends on context.
"...is going to be no exception." means that it will be the same as it always has been. There will be no change.
It is usually used to emphasize that the subject of your sentence will have the same quality as it usually does, but maybe even more so.
For example "His parties are always amazing. This party will be no exception." means that this party will also be amazing. And it gives the idea that it will be even more amazing.
"...is going to be no exception." means that it will be the same as it always has been. There will be no change.
It is usually used to emphasize that the subject of your sentence will have the same quality as it usually does, but maybe even more so.
For example "His parties are always amazing. This party will be no exception." means that this party will also be amazing. And it gives the idea that it will be even more amazing.
Example sentences using "Party"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with 'third party'.
A:
My wife and I were having a very long, angry argument, so we asked our neighbor to be a third party to help us resolve our differences.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with party pooper.
A:
The cops came to shut down the party. They're such party poopers.
She complained the entire time she was at the party. What a party pooper!
She complained the entire time she was at the party. What a party pooper!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "you come to my party us fun in the home on today".
A:
Come to my house party today. It will be fun.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with party pooper.
A:
"he/she is such a party pooper"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with party foul .
A:
Stabbing someone is a party foul.
Don't call the cops, that's (committing) a party foul!
Stop it with the party fouls, man, you've stabbed someone, called the cops, and now you're drinking all the beer!
Guys, don't invite John over again: He stabs, calls the cops, and drinks the beer! I'd even go so far as to say that John IS a party foul.
Don't call the cops, that's (committing) a party foul!
Stop it with the party fouls, man, you've stabbed someone, called the cops, and now you're drinking all the beer!
Guys, don't invite John over again: He stabs, calls the cops, and drinks the beer! I'd even go so far as to say that John IS a party foul.
Synonyms of "Party" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between i don’t like going to parties and I don’t like go to parties ?
A:
I don't like going to parties.
I don't like TO go to parties.
Both sentences are stating the same thing; that the person does not like to attend parties.
I don't like TO go to parties.
Both sentences are stating the same thing; that the person does not like to attend parties.
Q:
What is the difference between You went overboard at the party and You were out of line at the party ?
A:
There’s really no difference, but “You went overboard at the party.” sounds a lot more natural!
Q:
What is the difference between late for the party and late to the party ?
A:
Late for the party is normally used when you are not yet at the party.
"I'm going to be late for the party! I have to hurry!"
Late to the party is normally used when the party has happened or is happening.
"sorry I was late to the party."
or
"I told Andrew yesterday that I was sorry for being late to the party"
you can use both in either situation really, it wouldn't sound too unnatural!
"I'm going to be late for the party! I have to hurry!"
Late to the party is normally used when the party has happened or is happening.
"sorry I was late to the party."
or
"I told Andrew yesterday that I was sorry for being late to the party"
you can use both in either situation really, it wouldn't sound too unnatural!
Q:
What is the difference between Who did you take to the party with you? and Who did you take with you to the party? ?
A:
I think they are both natural. I would probably use the first variant more.
Q:
What is the difference between It was an amazing party. and It was such a awesome party. ?
A:
Both commonly used, but why have you added "such" in the second example? "It was an awesome party" is ok. Note that you need to make the "a" into an "an" when you put it before a word starting in "A". But If you add the word "such" then it makes it sound like there's another bit coming. "Such" is a linking word pairing with "that". For example, "It was such a great party, that I decided to marry the host". so the second sentence sounds incomplete.
Translations of "Party"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Why you didn't come to the party?はあってますか
A:
Why didn’t you come to the party?
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? 1. please feel free to bring your significant other to the party.
2. please feel free bring your significant other to the party.
Q: which one is correct and does sound natural?
2. please feel free bring your significant other to the party.
Q: which one is correct and does sound natural?
A:
1 is correct and natural.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I slept through the party last night and even though I feel well now.
A:
I slept through the party last night ,,despite which" I feel well now
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I am invited to a party(formal). How can I call about others who were invited to the party as well? participants or attendee?
A:
You can, for example you can say "the other guests are still at the party", because they are still guests even if it isn't your party.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? how do I say party in Spanish (Mexico)
A:
fiesta
Other questions about "Party"
Q:
I’m supposed to be able to be at your party if I take the day off. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I’m supposed to be able to be at your party if I take the day off.
✓ I can go to your party if I take the day off.
✓ I can go to your party if I take the day off.
Q:
I wish every party could be like this: around twenty people, no smoking, no crazy drinking, not too loud music, and it ends at 11 so everyone can catch their last train. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I wish every party could be like this: around twenty people, no smoking, no crazy drinking, not too loud music, and it ends at 11 so everyone can catch their last train.
✓ I wish every party could be like this: around twenty people, no smoking, no crazy drinking, no pounding music, and it ends at 11 so everyone can catch their last train.
Great sentence, just the one phrase that needs fixing. You could also say ‘music that isn’t too loud’ but phrasing it as ‘no pounding music’ fits the rhythm of the sentence and sounds more natural 👍🏻 (you could also say ‘no loud music’ but using ‘pounding’ emphasises how it can make people’s head’s ache)
✓ I wish every party could be like this: around twenty people, no smoking, no crazy drinking, no pounding music, and it ends at 11 so everyone can catch their last train.
Great sentence, just the one phrase that needs fixing. You could also say ‘music that isn’t too loud’ but phrasing it as ‘no pounding music’ fits the rhythm of the sentence and sounds more natural 👍🏻 (you could also say ‘no loud music’ but using ‘pounding’ emphasises how it can make people’s head’s ache)
Q:
I'm at the party. I'm in the party.
The one using ''at'' is common these days, but searching on google Ngram viewer, the one using ''in'' is more common over 30 years ago.
Information)))Now,in the party means kind of politic or feeling so high.
The one using ''at'' is common these days, but searching on google Ngram viewer, the one using ''in'' is more common over 30 years ago.
Information)))Now,in the party means kind of politic or feeling so high.
A:
Ngram is stupid, because computers are stupid. That program is only looking at the small selection of books and articles which it has scanned. Don’t be fooled – – the idea that a computer could ever represent human usage of a word simply through scanning media is completely crazy.
At the party – you are at a location where the party is taking place
In the party – you are part of a group of people, such as a political party, or a group of people who are going to a restaurant to have dinner. This is only used in certain specific situations such as these.
And that is how it has always been, in the modern era, anyway – and that’s more than 200 years, well before computers.
Ngram is stupid, because computers are stupid. That program is only looking at the small selection of books and articles which it has scanned. Don’t be fooled – – the idea that a computer could ever represent human usage of a word simply through scanning media is completely crazy.
At the party – you are at a location where the party is taking place
In the party – you are part of a group of people, such as a political party, or a group of people who are going to a restaurant to have dinner. This is only used in certain specific situations such as these.
And that is how it has always been, in the modern era, anyway – and that’s more than 200 years, well before computers.
Q:
He will not go to the party _______________he has many things to do.
Can you fill in a proper conjunction to complete the sentence?
Can you fill in a proper conjunction to complete the sentence?
A:
I think it would be 'as'
He will not go to the party as he has many things to do.
'If' would make sense if it were like this: He will not go to the party if he has too many things to do.
He will not go to the party as he has many things to do.
'If' would make sense if it were like this: He will not go to the party if he has too many things to do.
Q:
Who’s going to come to your party tonight? Does this sound natural?
A:
Correct
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
Latest words
party
HiNative is a platform for users to exchange their knowledge about different languages and cultures.
Newest Questions
- what are the semantic differences between the two sentences? 1."The doctor stood over the patien...
- "The longest you've ever lain in bed for when you've been ill?" Can I say "The longest you've ...
- How do you say this in English (US)? 이거 건전지가 다 됐어. 갈아야해.
- Do native English speakers know all 12 tenses? (like present simple etc.) I mean you do different...
- I would like to buy locally produced products for local consumption in order to contribute to the...
Topic Questions
- Could this sentence be interpreted both ways? - "She seems to be asking questions" Could th...
- What’s the difference between “to film” and “to record”?
- What is the difference between This is the password for the Wi-Fi. and This is the Wi-Fi password. ?
- What is the difference between spray (the plant, countertop) and spray down (the plant, counterto...
- Hello, I hope you're doing well. I have this homework: Rewrite the sentences using hypothetical ...
Recommended Questions