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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Invite someone & invite someone over

Is there a difference between "to invite someone" and "to invite someone over"?

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"to invite someone" Standard English. eg I invted Tom to my home. eg I invited Tom to my wedding.

  • "to invite someone" Standard English.
  • eg I invted Tom to my home.
  • eg I invited Tom to my wedding.
  • eg I invited Tom to lunch.
  • "to invite someone over" casually ask someone to visit you in your home
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"to invite someone" Standard English.

eg I invted Tom to my home.

eg I invited Tom to my wedding.

eg I invited Tom to lunch.

"to invite someone over" casually ask someone to visit you in your home

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