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If you are poor, 10 - If you are wealthy, 50. (including me)
I would like to invite carrie to my birthday party.
In Yoruba, you can say "Mo fe kuro ninu agbo ile jẹun" to mean "I would like to invite you to dinner."
If you are inviting one or two people then it is etiquette to phone them and not email them or invite them in person. If you are having a special event such as a birthday party or a wedding then you would send out invitations with the place the party is at; the address; date and time and who is hosting the party.
Me, myself and I. Cuz those are the only ones that wont dissapoint me :P
The present perfect tense would be:Jess has invited Pete and Maria to his house for dinner.
because she is queen
No, it's rude to invite a guest to the Engagement Party when you have no intention of asking them to the wedding. If the guest has a reason they can't make the wedding then it's just fine to invite them to the Engagement Party.
This is an opinion question, and your teacher wants to know what you think, not what we do. Pick the person that you might like to have dinner with.
Dinner and a movie.
Friends would be a good idea. If he don't have any invite imaginary friends, or just invite kids on his street and people in his class. It's that simple.
including a hidden message for certain people in a post.