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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I was invited?

I was invited to marriage. Is this sentence correct?
  

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No. I have been / was invited to a wedding.

  • No.
  • I have been / was invited to a wedding.
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No.

I have been / was invited to a wedding.
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What is the difference between i am invited and i was invited.
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I am invited - My present situation.
I was invited. - A past receipt of an invitation
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What is the difference between i am invited and i have invited.
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I am invited -- My present condition; someone invited me.
I have invited -- My recent action: I invited someone recently.
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Yeah i got it. Thanks for your quick reply
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I was invited here = is this correct?

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anonymous I was invited to marriage. Is this sentence correct?
No

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