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Mirmohamad Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

"Over too"

Could you describe "Over too" in the sentence below, please?
"Why don’t you feel them out to see if they’ll invite me over too?"
  

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To "invite (someone) over" means to invite someone to come to your home or other place where you are situated. "too" means in addition to inviting someone else (either the addressee or someone else previously mentioned).

  • To "invite (someone) over" means to invite someone to come to your home or other place where you are situated.
  • "too" means in addition to inviting someone else (either the addressee or someone else previously mentioned).
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To "invite (someone) over" means to invite someone to come to your home or other place where you are situated.

"too" means in addition to inviting someone else (either the addressee or someone else previously mentioned).
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mirmohamadif they’ll invite me over too
if they'll [ invite me over] [ too / also]

There is no constituent 'over too' in the sentence. 'over' and 'too' belong to different constituents.

CJ
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But one day i asked a question about invite you over and i didn't get it what that means at the sentence below:"I would like to invite you over."
and your forum answered it to me in this way"
"It is likely that the invitation is for a first visit."
in this regard i thought at that sentence "they will invite me over too",it means :"they will invite me for the
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It does not necessarily mean invite for a first visit. It could do, but it just depends on context.
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mirmohamadyour forum answered it to me in this way""It is likely that the invitation is for a first visit."
That was probably because it had a more formal beginning "I would like to invite", which suggests that maybe the two people were not yet on very familiar terms with one another and had not yet visited one another in their homes, so the comment about "fir
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Thank you so much for your complete description.
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mirmohamad Could you describe "Over too" in the sentence below, please?"Why don’t you feel them out to see if they’ll invite me over too?"
Please don't double post :
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Dears;

I got it its my fault and we had a problem with my notebook and i couldn't login on your forum and i had to ask my question differently, i thought my question didn't send to your forum anonymously, so after solving my problem (restarting my notebook) , i could login on forum and send my question again with my devoted account.

By the way, i am so sorry for my wrongly though

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