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 tooif they'll [ invite me over] [ too / also]
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
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 :