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How to Use "Invite" with Example Sentences
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invite
(v):
to ask someone to go somewhere or do something
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Used with adverbs:
"
He was
formally
invited
to the banquet.
"
(formally, officially, personally, cordially)
"
She
kindly
invited
our family to dinner.
"
(kindly, warmly, graciously)
"
They have
invited
us
over
for dessert.
"
(over)
"
He was
invited
back
to their house.
"
(back)
"
He
practically
invited
himself over for dinner.
"
(practically)
Used with prepositions:
"
She likes to
invite
people
into
her home.
"
(into, in, to)
"
Let's
invite
her family
for
dinner.
"
(for)
"
I don't want to
invite
him
to
the party.
"
(to)
Used with nouns:
"
She
invited
her
neighbors
to stay for dinner.
"
(neighbors, guests)
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