The verb form of the word invitation is invite.
Other verbs are invites, inviting and invited.
Some examples are:
"I want to invite you to the party".
"He invites you on a date".
"I am inviting her to dinner".
"I was invited by my boss".
The root of the word "invite" is the Proto-Indo-European root "weie-" which means "pursue". It also gives us the words gain and venison.
The verb form of the word 'invitation' is 'invite'.
Example: I completely forgot to invite you to my party!"
What a suffix of impress
invite.
Inviting
There is no prefix in is too short of a word
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
verb or noun, depending on how you use it in a sentence. For example, invite in the sentence "Hey, I sent you an invite via email" would be a noun. Conversely, "I forgot to invite him to the party" is using invite as a verb :)
-ic is the suffix. This suffix means in relation of.
The suffix is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
No, "invite" is a standalone verb meaning to ask someone to go somewhere or do something. It does not function as a suffix in English.
There is no prefix in is too short of a word
The future tense is "will invite"
The prefix of "invite" is "in-".
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
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
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
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