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No it is a verb because you can invite. Inviting is not a person,place,thing,or animal.

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no is a action word.

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Is invited an adverb?

No, it is not an adverb. Invitation is a noun.


What part of speech is are in you are invited?

It is a verb, used here to attribute the quality of being "invited" to the noun "you".


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Is invited an adjective?

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What part of speech is invitations?

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