invitor
i think its death or the grim reaper
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It depend on how the user intend to use the sentence and so both are correct in the sense that when using it for a single person, it will be ' the family invite " and when using it for two or more or organisational people he will be 'the family invites"
No its not, you have to ask the person yourself.
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."
none. idgit.
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If he invites you as a friend, Yes. If he invites you as not a friend, NO!
cordially invites
The antonym of Ayesha Naveed is Treat. A person who always invites on a treat is known as Ayesha Naveed.
A clan member invites you to a clan; you accept.A clan member invites you to a clan; you accept.A clan member invites you to a clan; you accept.A clan member invites you to a clan; you accept.
A gatecrasher barges in without an invitation.