I would like to invite carrie to my birthday party.
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 :)
invite
She'd occasionally call him, hoping to invite him to dinner, but always hanging up before he answered.
The subject of the sentence is "you." It refers to the person being addressed who is being instructed to invite Keisha and Scott to see the play. The verb in the sentence is "should invite," which indicates the action that the subject is expected to perform.
to come
She grievance with her friends began after they did not invite her to the movies.
cordially invites
We received our invitation to the Douglas wedding.
The interrogative pronoun is 'whom', an objective pronoun. It appears at the beginning of the sentence because it is a question sentence; to show that it is a correct objective pronoun, you must make the question into a statement: You did invite whom to church.
He was such a cantankerous person that nobody liked to invite him to their parties.
Good look on the invite
Good lookin on that invite