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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Come for dinner or come to dinner?

Do you say, "to come (over) for dinner" or "to come (over) to dinner"?

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Hello teal lime, I chose "for". Without "over", either option "for" or "to" is okay. Please wait for others.

  • Hello teal lime, I chose "for".
  • Without "over", either option "for" or "to" is okay.
  • Please wait for others.
  • They might give you a different answer.
  • Best wishes, Joseph
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Hello teal lime,

I chose "for". Without "over", either option "for" or "to" is okay.

Please wait for others. They might give you a different answer.

Best wishes,

Joseph

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