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Joe Jake would be welcome. If you think of anyone else, feel free to bring them along also.
Marry What would you like me to bring?
Joe Everything is taken care of, but if you and Jake want to bring something to drink, that
would be appreciated.
Studying the language function
Making Invitation
Here are some expressions used to make an invitation.
Would you like to . . . ?
I would be very happy if . . . ?
We would be delighted if you . . . .
Would you care to . . . ?
We would be pleased if you could . . . .
Could you come to . . . ?
I’d very much like if . . . .
Would you care to ….
I’ll really happy if you come to….
I’m sure that you won’t be disappointed to come to….
Would you care to . . . ?
Why don’t you come to . . . .
Like to come to . . . .
Come and . . . .
Shall we come to . . . .
You must come to . . . .
Below are examples of invitation students usually make with their friends at campus.
You must come over to my place some time, you can meet my flat mates. Why don't you come
round after the lecture this afternoon?
I’d like to grab some snacks, would you like to join?
Why don't you come round after the lecture this
afternoon?
Do you want to take a part at the seminar next
month?
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