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Mirmohamad Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

"I would like to invite you over."

"I would like to invite you over." could i say about the mentioned sentence "it means he/she prefer to invite you again"?
  

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I would like to invite you over. It is likely that the invitation is for a first visit.

  • I would like to invite you over.
  • It is likely that the invitation is for a first visit.
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I would like to invite you over.

It is likely that the invitation is for a first visit.
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thank you for your prompt action and another question is about the grammar that I've used on my question,is it correct?
could you please revise it or revised that? (I don't know which of them are correct "It or That")
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It means he/she prefers to invite you again.
That means he/she prefers to invite you again.

Both are correct.

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