quieren dar una fiesta Elena y Sergio este fin de semana

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a. Elena and Sergio want to throw a party this weekend
Quieren dar una fiesta Elena y Sergio este fin de semana y nos pidieron que les ayudáramos a decorar.Elena and Sergio want to throw a party this weekend, and they asked us to help them decorate.
b. Elena and Sergio want to have a party this weekend
Quieren dar una fiesta Elena y Sergio este fin de semana, pero nosotros estaremos fuera de la ciudad.Elena and Sergio want to have a party this weekend, but we'll be out of town.
c. Elena and Sergio want to give a party this weekend
Quieren dar una fiesta Elena y Sergio este fin de semana en honor de los nuevos socios de la empresa.Elena and Sergio want to give a party this weekend in honor of the new venture partners.
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