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make a party vs do a party

The correct phrase is 'have a party.' Neither 'make a party' nor 'do a party' is commonly used in English. The correct and commonly used version is 'have a party.'
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Last updated: September 30, 2024 • 15392 views

make a party

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The phrase 'make a party' is not a standard or common way to express the idea of organizing or hosting a party.
  • We wanted to make a party, after finishing work.
  • They chose their songs carefully which are from genres like pop, rock, dance and all other those kind of music genres that are made for dancing and chilling thus to make a party.
  • I'm helping Trish make a party mix.
  • And I'm sure you know how to make a party swing delightfully.
  • If they were we would not make a party.
  • Anyway, next week, I make a party for the housewarm.
  • It's that you can make a party out of anything.
  • We'll make a party of it, figure this one out together.
  • So, we shall make a party for speaking English, yes?
  • What a great idea to make a party costumes in August!
  • You can make a party out of jury selection?
  • I got to get back to my client and figure out how to make a party in the front and business in the back.
  • Only the Fitzgerald, are able to make a party as well.
  • The BEST WESTERN Hotel Nobis Asten has many theme parties that can make a party extra special!
  • When you make a party at home and you will have guests, it's really important to have a clear and a comfortable home.
  • Because they make a party.
  • Now we will make a party!
  • So we added three other cats to make a party of (up to) four players that fight to be the last PixBot standing.You will collect ammo-eggs that make your tail longer (and slow you down) and then use them to destroy your opponents.
  • No, but it was a good idea this invitation, I think good, for you to make a party.
  • Go. Maybe he'll make a party in your panties.

Alternatives:

  • have a party
  • throw a party
  • host a party
  • organize a party
  • attend a party

do a party

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The phrase 'do a party' is not a standard or common way to express the idea of organizing or hosting a party.
  • He wants to do a party, and I said Mode would co-sponsor.
  • The dialogue with the producers is essential: what exactly do you want to do at the market? Do you think is necessary to do a party? What we do expect in terms of revenue?
  • You can do a party trick.
  • They do a party once a year for surgeons who've helped them.
  • About your friend Constance, I think I was supposed to do a party for her.
  • Prue, you can't do a party in 20 minutes.
  • Excuse me. I'm Claire the Clown. I'm here to do a party in the pediatrics ward.
  • And I can do a party make-up for you.
  • We can do a party.

Alternatives:

  • have a party
  • throw a party
  • host a party
  • organize a party
  • attend a party

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