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can't make the party vs can't make it to the party

Both phrases are correct, but they're used in slightly different contexts. 'Can't make the party' is a more informal way of expressing you're unable to attend the party. On the other hand, 'Can't make it to the party' is a more complete and formal way of conveying the same message.
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can't make the party

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts.

This phrase is a concise way of saying that you are unable to attend the party. It is commonly used in casual conversations among friends or family.

Examples:

  • Sorry, I can't make the party tonight.
  • I can't make the party, but I'll catch up with you later.
  • CAN'T MAKE THE PARTY? HELP SOMEONE WHO CAN. October 9, 2015. Are you busy on October 17th and can't make it to this year's Red Dress Party?
  • CAN'T MAKE THE PARTY? HELP SOMEONE WHO CAN. October 9, 2015. Are you busy on October 17th and can't make it to this year's Red Dress Party?
  • Can I pick up my friend's wine because they can't make the party this year? Yes, please make arrangements with us before the party. Otherwise, we won't have ...
  • Jan 4, 2016 ... Design a coordinating card that will give guests who can't make the party instructions for how to be part of the photo wall. Wish We Could Be ...

Alternatives:

  • I can't attend the party.
  • I won't be able to make it to the party.
  • I can't come to the party.
  • I won't make it to the party.
  • I'm unable to make the party.

can't make it to the party

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal contexts.

This phrase is a more complete and formal way of expressing that you are unable to attend the party. It is suitable for situations where a more polite or detailed response is required.

Examples:

  • I'm sorry, I can't make it to the party on Saturday.
  • Unfortunately, I can't make it to the party due to a prior commitment.
  • Home >; English-Italian Dictionary >; sorry, I can't make it to the party. Your search found: sorry, I can't make it to the party; Usage examples; Trends ...
  • Mar 1, 2011 ... "If I don't finish the homework before evening, I can't make it to the party." Can this sentence also be said as followings: 1."If I don't finish the ...
  • If Your Child Can't Make it to the Party, Do You Still Need to Get a Gift? Unlike a wedding where you are obligated to send a present whether or not you attend, ...
  • Isn't it strange, the most ordinary morning in anybody's life? I'm afraid I can't make it to the party, Clarissa. You've been so good to me, Mrs. Dalloway, I love you.

Alternatives:

  • I can't attend the party.
  • I won't be able to make the party.
  • I can't come to the party.
  • I won't make the party.
  • I'm unable to make it to the party.

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