v. to start happening; to make sth start happening
The movie will start in ten minutes.
day off
n. a day when one does not have to go to work or school
I get fourteen days off a year.
backyard
n. an area behind or near the house
I have never seen a place with a backyard in Korea.
neighbor
n. a person who lives near another person
My neighbors are very loud at night.
barbecue
n. a device that is used for cooking food over an open fire, usually outdoors
Why don't we barbecue some chicken on the grill tonight?
break
n. a period of time when something or someone stops an activity before continuing again later
When working long hours in a chair, it's important to take a break now and then to stand up and stretch.
holiday
n. a time of rest, free time or travel, when a person does not have to work, often due to a national celebration Holidays are always exciting!
invite
v. to request something or ask someone to attend an event or go somewhere in a formal, polite manner
Did you invite John to your party?
celebrate
v. to do something special for a holiday or other event
Many people celebrate Easter by going to church.
probably
adv. very likely
Tom probably will go to the party tomorrow.