The present perfect tense of invited is has invited or have invited.
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The present perfect of the verb to invite is "has invited" and "have invited".Examples:I have invited my sisters.You have invited my sisters.He (she) has invited my sisters.We have invited my sisters.They have invited my sisters.
Have/has invited.
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we use invited when you have aldready been invited
You and your family are invited.
The word "invited" is the past participle of invite.
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The correct form of invitation in "you are invited to lunch" or "you are invited at lunch" is "you are invited to lunch". You could also say, "you are invited to lunch at my house" as this would be grammatically correct.