Party's refers to possession, or is an abbreviation of "party is/has". For example, "the party's venue" shows that the venue belongs to the party; "this party's lifeless" is an abbreviation - as in, the party is lifeless. "Parties" is just the plural from of party.
"DES" means many "Parties" means party's
Modern entertainment is tvs, computers and gadgets. Tudor entertainment was dancing and attending parties or balls.
partys ,celebration
partys, dancing, sporting events, festivities
The difference between a shogun and a samurai is like the difference between a king and a knight.
No. The plural of "party" is always spelled as "parties."
To get your man to the parties, give him the right reason why he should.
The amount of parties in the USA is unknown. There are most likely millions of parties given on any day.
"DES" means many "Parties" means party's
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children abuse the right to go to parties.
yes you need xbox live to go into parties
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ideological parties
one, there were 2 tea parties but only one was Boston tea party
get a book
In the United States, the two major parties are Republican and Democrat.