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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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invited

Can I say,



(a) He invited his friend to have a bicycle competition.

(b) When Peter knew how to ride, he cycled very fast.

(c) He invited his friend to cycle.

(d) He invited Chee cycled and taught him to ride the bicycle.

Chee can ride the bike probably / well.

(e) He invited his friend, Chee came out.

(f) He invited his friend, Chee.

(g) On the next day, John invited his friend, Peter to ride bicycle.

Peter don’t know how to ride (bicycle), John taught him how to ride. Peter learned it

properly.
  

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Vincent Teo (a) He invited his friend to have a bicycle competition. If you want to say they will do the competition, say offer . (b) When Peter knew learned how to ride, he cycled very fast.

  • Vincent Teo (a) He invited his friend to have a bicycle competition.
  • If you want to say they will do the competition, say offer .
  • (b) When Peter knew learned how to ride, he cycled very fast.
  • (c) He invited his friend to cycling .
  • (d) He invited Chee to cyc ling and taught him how to ride the bicycle.
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Vincent Teo


(a) He invited his friend to have a bicycle competition. If you want to say they will do the competition, say offer.

(b) When Peter knew learned how to ride, he cycled very fast.

(c) He invited his friend to cycling

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