no... "is when" should not be there
You can't spell neighbours?Or, an American (with American spelling but proper grammar) might better say:A 'potluck' is a dinner to which friends or neighbors bring food to share.
The UK doesn't have a term for potluck dinners. This is because potluck dinners are a very American tradition and not very common in the UK.
IMPROVED: Aloha: The first poster is correct, but the word for potluck is kupupu'u [koo-poopoo-ooh]. You could say 'aha 'aina kupupu'u [aha I-na] which is potluck dinner party, but it isn't necessary. Traditional Hawaiian get together with many people is a Luau
I don't know what to bring to the potluck dinner. Please bring a guest.
To host a budget wedding rehearsal, you will need to get the entire wedding party on board. Then you can rent a small hall and have a potluck dinner.
The family invited their neighbor to dinner, but the neighbors didn't show up
A person may invite their neighbors to a welcome dinner by walking next door and orally asking them to join him or her for a dinner to welcome them to the neighborhood. Also by sending a nicely written invitation and placing it into their neighbors mailbox asking them to join in the party on a date that fits into their schedule.
What are we having for dinner tonight is an interrogative sentence. It asks a question.Will our neighbors come to dinner tonight?
it would be generous Other things you can do instead of bringing a food dish would be bringing drinks, plates, silverware, and napkins, or even offering to help set up or clean up. There's more to a potluck than just food :)
In Canada when other guests bring different dishes to a dinner party it is called a 'Potluck dinner.' It is not necessary to announce who made what unless someone comments on how delicious a certain dish is or asks for the recipe. After dinner you can thank all the people that brought the different dishes for the dinner.
Dinner with Friends - 2011 was released on: USA: 1 July 2011
yes it is correct.