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have a party or throw a party?



christofor
Romania

have a party or throw a party?
 
 Hi everybody! I am a little bit confused about this "throw a party"...Which is the difference between "have a party" and "throw a party"? Please, help me...
Thanks a lot,
Lily (Christofor!!)

4 Apr 2011      





chenchen_castrourdiales
Spain

Dear Christofor,
 
As far as I know "have a party" and "throw a party" are both synonyms. Other synonyms could be "hold"; "organize"; "give".
 
Let �s wait to see what other teachers say.

4 Apr 2011     



blunderbuster
Germany

"throw a party" is informal. 

4 Apr 2011     



Apodo
Australia

Throw a party is an informal way of saying have a party.

4 Apr 2011