Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Invite"
The meaning of "Invite" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Что значит you invite us?
A:
I know, it’s kinda weird because they use simple present tense, but that’s all I can think 🥲
Anyway, thanks for the link!
Anyway, thanks for the link!
Q:
Что значит "If that invite still stand, I'd love to come."?
A:
"If the invitation still stands, I'd love to come."
Here's other interesting expressions that are similar.
"If you're still up for it, I'd love it if you came with us." (If you still want to come after thinking about it for a while, that would make us happy.)
"I think I'll take you up on your offer to go swimming today." (take you up on your offer means: I accept your invitation)
Here's other interesting expressions that are similar.
"If you're still up for it, I'd love it if you came with us." (If you still want to come after thinking about it for a while, that would make us happy.)
"I think I'll take you up on your offer to go swimming today." (take you up on your offer means: I accept your invitation)
Q:
Что значит invite?
A:
Join.
"To invite to a party."
"Invite them to the cafe."
"To invite to a party."
"Invite them to the cafe."
Q:
Что значит Not, your not my invite?
A:
No sos mi invitada/o
Q:
Что значит invited me over?
A:
He asked if you wanted to come over and see his new house.
Example sentences using "Invite"
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Покажите мне примеры предложений с invite over .
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‘I will invite her over for dinner’
‘Should we invite them over?’
‘Should we invite them over?’
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Покажите мне примеры предложений с invite.
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Покажите мне примеры предложений с invite.
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I would have sent you an invite, but you told me not to talk to you. (Invite here means invitation.. I'm not sure how many people use this but people I know do)
Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с invite.
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Thanks for inviting me to your party.
I'll send you an invite to the group chat.
I'm inviting you over my house.
I'll send you an invite to the group chat.
I'm inviting you over my house.
Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с invite over.
A:
Invite over your friends
I will invite John over
Did he invite over that woman
I will invite John over
Did he invite over that woman
Synonyms of "Invite" and their differences
Q:
В чем разница между an invite и an invitation ?
A:
Invite: If you have a party and want people to come you would “invite” them, usually this would be spoken. For example: “I’m having a party tomorrow night and I want to invite you along”
Invitation: A written/verbal request inviting someone to do something or go somewhere
For example: “Did you get my invitation?”
Invite can also be a shortened form of invitation, for example: “did you get my invite?” It means the same thing as “did you get my invitation”
Invitation: A written/verbal request inviting someone to do something or go somewhere
For example: “Did you get my invitation?”
Invite can also be a shortened form of invitation, for example: “did you get my invite?” It means the same thing as “did you get my invitation”
Q:
В чем разница между invited и invited over ?
A:
If used in the same context, there is no difference.
The real difference is when you try to use it in certain sentences that expects it to be one or the other.
Eg when it isn't different:
"I was invited over to a party." //fine.
"I was invited to a party." //fine
Eg when it matters in terms of grammar:
"I felt rather welcome and invited." //fine
"I felt rather welcome and invited over." //wrong
In here, it is treated as a sort of a noun/adjective.
The one before was used more as a verb.
The real difference is when you try to use it in certain sentences that expects it to be one or the other.
Eg when it isn't different:
"I was invited over to a party." //fine.
"I was invited to a party." //fine
Eg when it matters in terms of grammar:
"I felt rather welcome and invited." //fine
"I felt rather welcome and invited over." //wrong
In here, it is treated as a sort of a noun/adjective.
The one before was used more as a verb.
Q:
В чем разница между invite и call in ?
A:
"call in" is more related to phone calls
"Members of the audience can call in anytime to ask a question!"
"invite" could be used for any invitation, usually in the physical world.
"I invited him to the party."
"He rejected my invite."
"Members of the audience can call in anytime to ask a question!"
"invite" could be used for any invitation, usually in the physical world.
"I invited him to the party."
"He rejected my invite."
Q:
В чем разница между that's inviting и that's tempting ?
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same thing, but that's tempting is much more common in america.
Q:
В чем разница между inviting и accommodating ?
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Oh. In that case, inviting = attractive, tempting. It usually describes something. "After a long day, the jacuzzi seems so inviting."
Accommodating = helpful. Usually describes someone. "The maître d' was so accommodating. He was able to find us a table when we didn't have a reservation."
Accommodating = helpful. Usually describes someone. "The maître d' was so accommodating. He was able to find us a table when we didn't have a reservation."
Translations of "Invite"
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (британский вариант)? invite 和 invite over的区别
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They are different. "invite" makes no reference to where you are. "I have invited him to the exhibition in the town hall" - you wouldn't add "over" in this sentence. "invite over" usually means to your home or the place you currently are. "I've invited him over for a chat".
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Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? invite
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Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? how to invite formally
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Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? invite
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Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? invited
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Other questions about "Invite"
Q:
She first invited me
그녀가 먼저 날 초대했다
but she is not caring about me at all
그러나 그녀는 날 조금도 신경쓰지 않는다 это звучит нормально?
그녀가 먼저 날 초대했다
but she is not caring about me at all
그러나 그녀는 날 조금도 신경쓰지 않는다 это звучит нормально?
A:
× She first invited me
✓ She invited me first
× but she is not caring about me at all
✓ but she doesn't care about me at all
✓ She invited me first
× but she is not caring about me at all
✓ but she doesn't care about me at all
Q:
She invited me that we will hang out. это звучит нормально?
A:
“She invited me to hang out”
Always, “ひと invited me to (verb)”
“He invited me to watch a movie”
“They invited her to get coffe
Always, “ひと invited me to (verb)”
“He invited me to watch a movie”
“They invited her to get coffe
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Пожалуйста, покажите как произносится inviting.
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Q:
Who invited you? это звучит нормально?
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Who invited you?
Q:
It's so nice of you for inviting me to come. это звучит нормально?
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It's so nice of you for inviting for me. That'll do! Because an invitation is already an invite to come, so you don't have to repeat it twice.
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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