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Perfect Stranger Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

dinner or a dinner

Dear All,

Do we say:

I would like you invite you to dinner or a dinner?

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Top answer

I would like to invite you to dinner . Refer to a dictionary for the meaning of dinner as a countable noun.

  • I would like to invite you to dinner .
  • Refer to a dictionary for the meaning of dinner as a countable noun.
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I would like to invite you to dinner.

Refer to a dictionary for the meaning of dinner as a countable noun.
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The standard expression is
I would like to invite you to dinner.

PS Sorry, I didn't notice the error that Gus pointed out.

Clive
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I'm sorry for my sloppy writing... I typed the sentence real quick and skipped to for some reason...

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