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01cite10Diamondrg12cite10The university ---- a party to welcome them.12br
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11font11i10make a party12i10 does not sound OK, does it? but then what about 15010? 12font12br
01cite10Mister Micawber12cite10What about what?12br10Sorry, Mister Micawber. I was editing. I was just not waiting for such a quick reply. 05000 now I've corrected it.010id1
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01cite10Yoong Liat12cite10IMO, 'threw' or 'held' is fine. I hope that is what you're asking.12br10No, I was just wondering if we could use "make" in the sentences above.0-
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01cite10Diamondrg12cite11blockquote10Word11cite20Yoong Liat22cite20IMO, 'threw' or 'held' is fine. I hope that is what you're asking.22br20No, I was just wondering if we could use "make" in the sentences above.12br
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01cite10Mister Micawber12cite10Evidently, both '11i10do a party12i10' and '11i10make a party12i10' are obviously in use. Neither sounds very natural to me. Ms Google gives us:12br
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