The adverb form of "invite" is "invitingly."
The verb to invite has no adverb form. The present participle of the verb, inviting, is a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective. The past participle of the verb, invited, is an adjective. Another noun form is invitation (sometimes informally called an invite).
The future tense is "will invite"
No. You can invite or refuse to invite anyone you wish.
You can't do that
u invite them to ur house click the game and invite them
I bought spotify and can invite people to it for free if you want an invite just give me an email and I'll shoot you an invite.
No. You should have a subject ...... We cordially invite you , or I cordially invite or The managementcordially invites you
you should invite how every much people you want to invite
For simple past and past participle its invite.
Community>> Invite players
idk the the answer though
to invite = convidar, invitar