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Hanuman_2000 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Having

Hello,

1. They're having a party at the weekend.

What does "having" mean here?

Does it mean "arranging"?

Could any one help me ?

Thanks.
  

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"having a party" means that you invite lots of friends round to your house (or to some other venue), and you have drinks, maybe music, social activities, celebrations, etc.

  • "having a party" means that you invite lots of friends round to your house (or to some other venue), and you have drinks, maybe music, social activities, celebrations, etc.
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"having a party" means that you invite lots of friends round to your house (or to some other venue), and you have drinks, maybe music, social activities, celebrations, etc.

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