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Pavanpathakoty Posted 14 years ago
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"I invite you to the dinner" or " I invite you for the dinner" which one is correct
  

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pavanpathakoty "I invite you to the dinner" or " I invite you for the dinner" which one is correct It depends on what you mean. " There may even be some context that would allow "for".

  • pavanpathakoty "I invite you to the dinner" or " I invite you for the dinner" which one is correct It depends on what you mean.
  • " There may even be some context that would allow "for".
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pavanpathakoty"I invite you to the dinner" or " I invite you for the dinner" which one is correct
It depends on what you mean. If you are inviting them to your house to eat, it's "I invite you to dinner." If there is a large gathering, it's "I invite you to the dinner." There may even be some context that would allow "for".

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