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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Invite or Invites

Which do you use on an invitation the word Invite or Invites?
  

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It depends on the rest of the sentence. Give us the whole sentence and we can help. For example: David invites you to.........

  • It depends on the rest of the sentence.
  • Give us the whole sentence and we can help.
  • For example: David invites you to.........
  • but, David would like to invite you to .......
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It depends on the rest of the sentence. Give us the whole sentence and we can help.

For example: David invites you to......... but, David would like to invite you to .......
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It depends who's doing the inviting.

If the party host is one person or one organisation, use "invites". If several people or several organisations are hosting the party, use "invite".

e.g.

King Todd invites you to his fabulous birthday party.

The Middleton Musical Society invites you to its annual fundraising dinner.

William and Kate invite you to thei
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What if it is a senior class of 14 members inviting guests? Should it say, "We, the Senior Class of 2011 invite you or invites you?
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Invite. You are starting with 'we' meaning plural. You only add the s in the 3rd person then it is singular.
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Jack invites all of us to his Hari Raya open house
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invite all the guest or inviting all the guest?
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Hi Anonymous!He/she/it--invites
We/you/they-invite.
And the answer of your next question is depend on situation.For ex:After inviting all the guests ,I left the room.
Please,invite all the guests tonight!
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Dave PhillipsIt depends on the rest of the sentence. Give us the whole sentence and we can help.For example: David invites you to......... but, David would like to invite you to .......
Like for instance: Just to draw attentions to the people we invites. Is this correct?
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Anonymous Just to draw attentions to the people we invites. Is this correct?
No. It is not a sentence but just a sentence fragment. As such, it should read:

Just to draw attention to the people we invite
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which one is correct... me and my wife invites u? or me and my wife invite you?

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