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ONLINE ENGLISH VOCABULARY EXERCISE
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Topic: At a party (parties, dinner parties, other social gatherings) 2



1. I want to ________ a party next weekend.
  make
  throw

2. I didn't know this was a ________ party. Yes, it is - the ________ is "come as your favorite celebrity".
  theme
  tone

3. Are you going to John's party? No, I wasn't ________.
  requested
  invited

4. Tom's having a party Oh yeah? What's the ________? It's his birthday.
  event
  occasion

5. BYOB stands for "bring your own ________".
  bottle
  burgundy

6. A "party ________" is a term used (somewhat jokingly) to refer to someone who loves to party.
  creature
  animal

7. Are you going to serve dinner at your party? No, it's going to be a "wine and ________" party.
  cheese
  cheeses

8. Are you having a good time? Yeah! I'm having a ________!
  blast
  blessed

9. I love this song! Turn it ________ (= make it louder)!
  high
  up

10. I invited Neil and his girlfriend, but they didn't show ________ (= didn't come).
  off
  up




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