The vague pronoun in the sentence is "they." It is not clear who "they" is referring to - whether it is the family or the neighbors. To improve clarity, the sentence could be revised to specify who did not show up, such as "the family invited their neighbors to dinner but the neighbors didn't show up."
The main course of what? A dinner? A city street? A race track? Please be more specific.The main course of what? A dinner? A city street? A race track? Please be more specific.The main course of what? A dinner? A city street? A race track? Please be more specific.The main course of what? A dinner? A city street? A race track? Please be more specific.The main course of what? A dinner? A city street? A race track? Please be more specific.The main course of what? A dinner? A city street? A race track? Please be more specific.The main course of what? A dinner? A city street? A race track? Please be more specific.The main course of what? A dinner? A city street? A race track? Please be more specific.The main course of what? A dinner? A city street? A race track? Please be more specific.
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.
Herring and eel pie.
A safari supper is another name for a progressive dinner, a dinner at which each successive course is prepared and eaten at the residence of a different host.
What are we having for dinner tonight is an interrogative sentence. It asks a question.Will our neighbors come to dinner tonight?
the main course is called 'le plat principal', often shortened as 'le plat' in French.
For a formal dinner, you usually start with a soup course , then the main course , and lastly dessert. In some countries , salad is seved as a replacement for the soup course , or as a second course , or alongside the main course. In some countries, there used to be a glace or sherbert [or sorbet ] served between the soup and main courses as a palate cleanser. Nowadays, you will probably never see this except at a State dinner .
The dessert course is served during the dinner. The coffee and cordials course is served after.
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.
A dinner plate is called a dinner plate because it is a plate which you eat your dinner off of, hence the expression "dinner plate".