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inviting someone
11 English lessons for
inviting someone
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“Yeah, that's totally fine. The more the merrier!”
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“I'm going to go check out the farmer's market in Union Square, if you want to join me.”
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“You're welcome to stay for dinner.”
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“I'll take that as a 'no'?”
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“Would you care to join me on the dance floor?”
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“Don't feel obligated to come if you're too busy.”
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“Come on! What do you say?”
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“Would you like to go see a movie together sometime?”
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“You want to meet up after class and go over it?”
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“OK, I'll let this one slide, but you'd better show up next time.”
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