her excuse was she had to watch Romeo and Juliet.
but she ended up going anyway.
No, come is not a verb and "going to come" implies future reference while "at" is present tense they contradict, the proper sentence would be "who is going to come to your birthday party?"/ "who is going to attend your birthday party?" using the going to future tense or "who will be at your birthday party?" using conditional present
He is going to have it in hollywood!
Alley
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!
Will have. I will have a sandwich thanks. going to have - We are going to have a party for my birthday am/is/are having + time phrase - They are having a party on the weekend.
probably to some people any excuse is a good exuse for a party.
Yes she did and her 16th birthday came soon! OF COURSE SHE'S GOING TO HAVE A PARTY,STUPID!!!!!!!!!!!!
RSVP to the person that you will be going
Celebrate your birthday regardless.
They dont. They just celebrate the 18th birthday by going all out.
Its going to be at Circus Disco and its a privet party for friends and family only no fans
50 cent .sings that song