I have underlined the only error I see: My friend is has thrown a dinner party.
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Wonder123 it should "My friend has thrown a dinner party"I don't think so. According to the rest of the sentence, it should be 'is throwing'.
Wonder123can I use at/for in the above sentences? What is the difference between them?You may use either; I see no difference, though 'for' is much more usual.