me and harrys party i think Tom & Dick's party Harry's and my party. Those are technically the proper terms, but I personally would not give a party, which is an event, a possessive form. I would say "a party for Tom & Harry," or for whom or what the party is thrown, or "a party that Tom, Harry, and/or I threw for [person or event/occasion."
threw through
The way to remember the difference between threw and through is when you see it spelt threw remember a ball like he threw the BALL to you. when you see it spelt through remember a ghost like he walked through a GHOST.
The word threw has one syllable.
Ball is the direct object. Identify the verb and ask who or what. Threw is the verb. Jason didn't throw Antonio, he threw the ball. Antonio is the indirect object.
yes because it comes from the word 'throw'. however, threw is the past tense Throwing is the action verb. Threw is past tense. Throwing is the action verb. Threw is past tense.
it was her birthday/cause so you threw a party for her/affect stupid it was her birthday/cause so you threw a party for her/affect stupid
Kesha was born at a party her mom threw. She says her moms a little crazy because she was about to give birth when she threw the party.
"I threw a little party."
During the Boston tea party, the American colonists invaded British tea ships and threw all their tea overboard.
"he threw me a party"
he threw a drinking party
The people of the colonies threw the tea in to the Boston Harbor. We have called this the Boston Tea Party.
Yes!He told everybody he was not going to his sister's birthday party but, he threw on a disguise and went to his sister's birthday party!
In the Griffindor common room I think, he appears from the letter that Harry ripped up and threw in the fireplace.
In New Moon she had Bella's birthday party, in Eclipse she threw a graduation party, and in Breaking Dawn she had a wedding party.
They threw him a surprise party for his 35th birthday.
they took her to the beach and threw her a birthday party