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  • Your boss is inviting you to go to an event at the company tonight. What is he saying to you?
    Would you like to go to an event at the company tonight?
  • Your friend is inviting you for a barbecue in his house. It's an informal invitation. What is he saying to you?
    Do you want to come to a barbecue in my house? How about coming to a barbecue in my house?
  • My mother told me to put up Christmas decorations in the living room. I ___________ to put them up as soon as possible.
    I have to put up ...
  • ______________ watching a film after dinner tonight?
    How about
    Do you want
    Let's
    Would you like
  • What does this expression mean?
    It is used for people that love parties
  • Lucy thinks she needs to help her friend to make the list of attendees for the event. She _________ give her friend this help.
    She must
  • John musts do the budget to know the money that will be spent in the event.
    John MUST make the budget
  • When there are few people at a place, it is ___________
    Empty
  • The party is so __________. Everything is terrible: the place, the music and the food.
    Awful
  • _____________ go to the park tomorrow morning?
    Let's
    Do you want
    How about
    Would you like
  • What is the expression used to talk about this kind of person?
    A party pooper
  • Your classmate invited you for a birthday party at her house. Accept it.
    Thanks. I 'd love to go / I wouldn't miss it.
  • What's the expression used when a person is not invited, but he/she goes to a party or event?
    A gatecrasher
  • This party is so _________. There are a lot of people here.
    Crowded
  • I couldn't understand what the people were saying because the music was so ___________
    Loud
  • Your friend invited you for a baseball game, but you don't like baseball. Refuse it.
    Sorry, but I can't. I'm too busy / I'm afraid I can't.
  • I not have plan a agenda for my wedding. My friends planned everything.
    I don't have to plan an agenda
  • It is not Paul's obligation to arrange catering for his sister's surprise party. He _____________ to do it.
    He doesn't have to