1."I've received an invitation saying I'm invited to go to my friend's birthday party."
2."She found an invitation saying she has permission to attend a wedding."
3."He discovered an invitation on his computer e-mail saying he was invited to go to Canada's Wonderland with his relatives."
I hope you're ok with these three options I gave you.
We received our invitation to the Douglas wedding.
The word invitation is a noun. The plural noun is invitations.
The word happy is an adjective.The adverb form of happy is happily.An example sentence is: "she happily accepted the flowers, but still denied his invitation to have dinner".
There are 4 syllables in invitation .... in - vih - tay - shun.
It is not acceptable to be unable to use acceptable in a sentence.
She was happy to receive an invitation to the party. What are you waiting for, an invitation?
The invitation got lost in the mail.
refuse his invitation
I ruefully had to refuse the invitation as I had a prior appointment
surprisingly I accepted the elderly gentleman's invitation
We received our invitation to the Douglas wedding.
Her failure to respond to the invitation showed a lack of etiquette.
That's a very beautifully written formal invitation.
She disdained his offer of help, believing she could handle the situation on her own.
The French word for "invitation" is (drum roll, please): "invitation."
He has his invitation but he has not yet arrived.
He has his invitation but he has not yet arrived.