Hi teachers. I've written this dialog. Could you please check it and correct it? Also, please tell me if any part of it sounds odd. Thank you.
A: Actually, she's just moved in with me.
B: Really?
A: Yeah. Last week.
B: Congratulations.
A: Thank you. You know, if you want/wanted you could come over for dinner sometime. Then you could meet her.
B: Sure.
A: What about Friday?
B: This Friday?
A: Yeah. It's only if you want (to).
B: ...Friday's fine.
A: OK. Great.
It's OK. anonymous A: Thank you. You know, if you want/wanted you could come over for dinner sometime.
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It's OK.
anonymousA: Thank you. You know, if you want/wanted you could come over for dinner sometime. Then you could meet her.
"Want" is better. (US)
anonymousA: Yeah. It's only if you want (to).
"Want to" is better.