First, you invited a bunch of guys down to the park to play Baseball, the national pastime.
we use invited when you have aldready been invited
I was invited to my friend's birthday party.
he invited people(many, poor)
It was difficult to figure out which were the invited guests and which were not.
Not being able to draw a diagram here, I will do my best to explain it without one. In the sentence "He had invited some people," which is actually a sentence fragment, "He" is the pronoun. "Had invited" is the verb. "Some" is an adjective, and modifies "people," which is the subject.
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A guest is someone who has been invited to a program. So in my knowledge, it will be inappropriate to say or use "invited guest". Thanks
'You've been invited to a birthday party'.
The sentence 'Tim invited you to a soccer game' is neither an indirect object nor a direct object. It is a sentence. It CONTAINS an indirect object ('a soccer game') and a direct object ('you'). It also contains a subject ('Tim'), a verb ('invited'), and a preposition ('to').
The neighbors invited us to the party they isgiving.My neighbor invited us to the party he aregiving.Gwendolyn invited us to the party she aregiving.
They invited him to the party, but he has not had an opportunity to respond.
I was happy about being invited to my friend's birthday. THA AND