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Hamadresh Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

I have invited or I have been invited which one the correct

I have invited or I have been invited which one the correct
  

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Both are correct. See the usage below. I have invited John for my sister's wedding.

  • Both are correct.
  • See the usage below.
  • I have invited John for my sister's wedding.
  • ) I have been invited by John for the party this evening.
  • )
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Both are correct.

See the usage below.

I have invited John for my sister's wedding. (verb is in active voice; that is the subject is doing the action.)
I have been invited by John for the party this evening. (verb is in passive voice; that is the subject is not actor.)
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They have invited us
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I have invited for the Global QLP Summit from 13th March to 15th March, 2019.


Please find the below invite and I request your approval to attend the summit.

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