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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

hosting/coducting/organizing/throw

I've organized a party tonight.
I'm conducting a party this evening.
I'm hosting a party today.
I'm going to throw a party.

Can I use hosting/conducting/organizing/throwing, in the above context?

What actually hosting mean?
  

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Wonder123 What actually hosting mean? It means that the party is at your house. Another person might organize it.

  • Wonder123 What actually hosting mean?
  • It means that the party is at your house.
  • Another person might organize it.
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Wonder123What actually hosting mean?
It means that the party is at your house. Another person might organize it.
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Wonder123I've organized a party tonight.
Yes, but you need to know, each verb you use will cause the meaning to shift slightly.
You need this: I've organized a [for] party tonight. This means you have done a lot of emailing, calling and planning for the event.
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Thanks for your help.

"One can host an event" what does host mean in this sentence?
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If you are hosting a charity fund raiser, you are the organizer. You are responsible for all the details and arrangements.
If you are hosting a party at your house, people will assume that you are providing the guests with foods, wines, and music. Hosting -has a more formal connotation, to me anyway.

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