You can say, "Thank you so much for coming to my party. I really appreciate you celebrating with me."
i went to a party, for instance, it was a birthday party.
No, come is not a verb and "going to come" implies future reference while "at" is present tense they contradict, the proper sentence would be "who is going to come to your birthday party?"/ "who is going to attend your birthday party?" using the going to future tense or "who will be at your birthday party?" using conditional present
We need noisemakers for the birthday party.
Here are two sentences, using 3 different meanings of party. The political party had a party at Christmas. I was not a party to the conversation about the birthday party for my friend.
If you say this is what were doing FOR my birthday party then FOR so most likely you say ZfOR
Impossible to say. No one can say what or who had the largest birthday party.
πάρτι γενεθλίων
nalliuttorsiortunut qaagatta
Good aye mate
une fête d'anniversaire
My grandparents came to my house
g it is warm on your birthday and on ever day
como fui la fiesta?
i think you should ask your parents. if they say no just say on that day see if you can have Friend's over if they still say no then i am sure you are smart enough to finger something out for your birthday. your birthday is special sooooo yeah. if its your birthday happy birthday!!!!
You can say, "Thank you so much for coming to my party. I really appreciate you celebrating with me."
The Adjective in the phrase "tropical birthday party" is tropical and birthday. EXPLAIN: What kind of party? Tropical party. What kind of party? Birthday party.