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Teal lime Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Over to a place

Is there any difference between the following two sentences?

1) John’s son Jeffrey has invited Louise to his house.

2) John’s son Jeffrey has invited Louise over to his house.

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teal lime Is there any difference between the following two sentences? Yes, the word "over", but the word serves only to make the invitation sound a bit more casual.

  • teal lime Is there any difference between the following two sentences?
  • Yes, the word "over", but the word serves only to make the invitation sound a bit more casual.
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teal limeIs there any difference between the following two sentences?

Yes, the word "over", but the word serves only to make the invitation sound a bit more casual.

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