Vocabulary | |
be held | (V) to take place |
contest | (N) a competition or game that people try to win |
first prize | (N) a reward for winning a contest |
race | (N) a competition to see who is the fastest |
root for | (V) to cheer for someone or something |
win | (V) do better than everyone else |
celebrate | (V) when you do something enjoyable because of a special occasion |
celebration | a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event |
full | (ADJ) have plenty of something, so you don?t want any more |
gather | (V) come together in a group |
get together | (V) meet as a small group |
have a good time | (V) to enjoy yourself |
host | (N) the person who has invited the guests and provides the food, drink, or entertainment at a party |
host a party | (V) invite guests and provide the food, drink, or entertainment |
housewarming | a party of people assembled to celebrate moving into a new home |
invite | (V) ask someone to come to a party or event |
participate | (N) take part in |
perform | (V) to play music, dance, or act in front of an audience |
performer | an entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for an audience |
plan a party | (V) decide in detail what you are going to do for a party before it happens |
rowdy | people who are noisy, rough, and out of control |
throw a party | organize a party |
nightclub | a spot that is open at night that provides entertainment such as dancing, food and drink |
wild | (ADJ) wild behavior is uncontrolled, excited, or energetic |
neither | adj. Not one or the other; not either: Neither shoe feels comfortable. pron. Not either one; not the one or the other: Neither of the twins is here. Neither will do. Neither of them is incorrect. Neither we nor they want it. She neither called nor wrote. I got neither the gift nor the card. 2. Also not: If he won't go, neither will she. adv. Similarly not; also not: Just as you would not, so neither would they. |
either | The one or the other: Which movie do you want to see? Either will be fine. conj. Used before the first of two or more coordinates or clauses linked by or: Either we go now or we remain here forever. adj. 1. Any one of two; one or the other: Wear either coat. 2. One and the other; each: rings on either hand. adv. Likewise; also. Used as an intensive following negative statements: If you don't order a dessert, I won't either. |
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