That depends on your relationship with her.
The future tense is "will invite"
No, your boss is the one that should invite you and your future spouse. In general, socializing with employees is the employer's responcibility.
Will have been pleased to invite you to dinner.
you should invite how every much people you want to invite
No. You should have a subject ...... We cordially invite you , or I cordially invite or The managementcordially invites you
If you feel strongly about it - you should invite them over today! Why put it off?
You shouldn't invite yourself in the first place.
You would write a 'thank-you' letter, and invite the company to keep you informed of future vacancies, should you be unsuccessful this time.
Maybe it's there because they plan to update it in the future so that you can invite players.
your friends
* It is wise not to invite 'some' subordinates' lest you hurt others feelings. If you have close friends that are your subordinates then you can invite them to the wedding.
The correct preposition to use with the word "invite" is "to." For example: "I invited my friends to the party."