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Ladder red 137 Posted 8 years ago
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Which one is correct? to/for/of

Are they the same meaning ? If yes, which one is more better?

1.)I have just accepted an invitation to the opening-night party.

2.)I have just accepted an invitation for the opening-night party.

3.)I have just accepted an invitation of the opening-night party.

Please help to solve this problem. Thank you.

  

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ladder red 137 Are they the same meaning ? Yes. ladder red 137 If yes, which one is better ?

  • ladder red 137 Are they the same meaning ?
  • Yes.
  • ladder red 137 If yes, which one is better ?
  • 'Of is not possible; both of the others are common.
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ladder red 137Are they the same meaning ?

Yes.

ladder red 137If yes, which one is better?

'Of is not possible; both of the others are common.

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