You throw your own party.
I believe it is singular. Because you would say, "Everyone is going out together after the show," not "Everyone are going out together after the show." Or, "I think everyone is going to love the party favors," not, "I think everyone are going to love the party favors." The verb is singular, so "everyone" must be singular.
"Everyone is" is the correct version. Even though "everyone" refers to a large group of people, the word itself is singular, so it uses a the singular verb "is." For example, "everyone in the neighborhood is going to the block party" would be a correct sentence.
Ladies and gentlemen it is with a great pleasure that you all made to my party. May I take this opportunity to welcome and thank everyone who made it to this party. Feel free and I hope you are going to have fun in this party.
a party where everyone wears costumes
No. The linking verb "were" is incorrect. The subject is "everyone" and the proper form of the verb (to be) is "was." The phrase except you does not change the predicate."Everyone except you was invited to the party."Or more usually "Everyone but you was invited to the party."
A raffle. A Kris Kindle. You could make the party a themed party or a fancy dress party. You could get some entertainment in or go to an unusual place to start the party, like a sports event, before going for a meal and a night out.
Absolutely! We are going to have a save the world party at my place that day. Everyone of wiki is invited!
It's a party where everyone get naked.
if you are hosting the party, make everyone hot chocolate if you are at a party, ask the host/hostess to make everyone hot chocolate
Party Going - novel - was created in 1939.
Because... Everyone was a Goblin
It can be called as Devil's Party.