The troublemakers were dressed up to look like an Indian war party.
The absence of war, a play about the labor party, completed the trilogy.
Yes, "party" can be a subject, such as in the sentence "The party was fun." In this case, "party" is the subject of the sentence.
She went into the party holding his hand. Into in this sentence represents inside the party.
political party is a party
The political party organized a rally to show support for their candidate.
There was a party and there was a lot of raucous at the party
Your party whip is here
In the sentence, 'You hope you are not late.', there is no abstract noun.In the sentence, 'They did a good job planning the party.', the abstract nouns are job and party.
The correct sentence is:You are at war.
The mistake in the sentence is the lack of a question mark at the end. Since it is a question asking about who was seen at the party, it should be punctuated correctly as: "Who did you see at the party?" Additionally, "who" should be capitalized at the beginning of the sentence.
There are two political party in the usa and they are the republican party and the democratic party
his and this are the pronouns in that sentence!