It depends on the occasion. For dinner, Americans usually have people come over a few hours ahead of time and have appetizers and maybe some wine. This allows for time to chat. Eventually, everyone makes their way to the dinner table and continues their conversations over dinner. There is usually a dessert after dinner, and guests leave once they have had time for their food to digest. Also, background music is good to use because it makes people feel comfortable.
The past tense of entertain is entertained.
it stands for the different reasons for writing. Pursuade, inform and express or entertain
To entertain an audience
a dance to entertain a viewers
it was buit to entertain people.
Americans spend the largest portion of their budget on housing, followed by transportation and food.
Yes, the verb is to entertain: I entertain You entertain He entertains She entertains We entertain They entertain
The future tense of entertain is will entertain.
to entertain = bidehr (בידר)
No the word entertain is a verb not an adverb. The adverb form is entertainingly.
The past participle of "entertain" is "entertained".
The past tense of entertain is entertained.
The word 'entertain' is a verb, a word for an action. Example:Mayzie will entertain you with her rendition of "Let Me Entertain You".
I think that you should entertain him with the things he likes, but when you do entertain him, make sure it is something you like to do also.
you entertain them really
Entertain : Tasleya or Tarfeh written as : ترفيه ، تسلية
they entertain people by showing different dances