Poetry & The Creative Mind
Poetry and The Creative Mind
By inviting an American Table Tennis team to play against Chinese athletes.
more inviting, the most inviting, very inviting
Mary's favorite color is blue
The pool looked cool and inviting in the summer heat. The invitation finally came inviting them to the party.
Hi, Betty White here. Do you mean me (Betty White), or somebody named Betty whites. Is this a racial thing? Are you British? In St. Olaf, we spell it 'favorite' and we use apostrophes. My favorite food is pizza, why do you ask? Are you inviting me over for dinner?
The best way to clean you room without you getting bored is by blasting some of your favorite tunes or inviting friends to come and help out.
The word inviting has three syllables. (in-vit-ing)
A fire in the fireplace makes the whole room feel warm and inviting. Are you inviting all of the kindergartners to your birthday party? The secretaries make the waiting room cheerful and inviting by bringing in fresh flowers every week. As soon as we strung the holiday lights, our home felt cozy and inviting despite the cold temperatures. If you bring that toy to school, you are simply inviting trouble. She has an annoying habit of inviting herself to all of the neighborhood get-togethers. It's amazing how a fresh paint job and new drapes can make our once drab living room bright and inviting. The principal insisted that the hallways of our school be brightly decorated and inviting when the parents came for conferences.
It depends on who is doing the inviting. If one person is inviting the guests, then use "invites." On the other hand, if two or more people are inviting the guests, then use "invite."
It depends on who is doing the inviting. If one person is inviting the guests, then use "invites." On the other hand, if two or more people are inviting the guests, then use "invite."
Inviting them in.