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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Invite vs offer

Hi,

Are invite and offer interchangeable? If not, what is the difference in meaning between them?

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Hi, They are not the same. Your dictionary should give a good explanation of all the various meanings. Here are a couple of brief comments on some differences.

  • Hi, They are not the same.
  • Your dictionary should give a good explanation of all the various meanings.
  • Here are a couple of brief comments on some differences.
  • Invite = to ask a person politely to come, or to do something.
  • Offer = to present for acceptance or choice.
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Hi,

They are not the same. Your dictionary should give a good explanation of all the various meanings. Here are a couple of brief comments on some differences.

Invite = to ask a person politely to come, or to do something.

Offer = to present for acceptance or choice.

Best wishes, Clive

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