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There's a big misunderstanding here. The question makes it sound as if the Holocaust was some kind of social event or party! Please see the related question.

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Why did People agree to the Holocaust?

It seems that there's a misunderstanding here. The Holocaust was top secret: ordinary Germans weren't even told about it, let alone asked or invited to agree.


What is the present perfect tense of invite?

The present perfect tense of invited is has invited or have invited.


Did the world war 2 start because of the holocaust?

No. WWII startedbecause of the events at the end of WWI. When the treaty of Versailles was signed at the end of WWI, it was supposed to ensure peace. Germany however, was not invited because they were the ones who started the war. So, Germany got mad and that led to the holocaust and then WWII.


What is the present perfect tense to the verb invite?

The present perfect of the verb to invite is "has invited" and "have invited".Examples:I have invited my sisters.You have invited my sisters.He (she) has invited my sisters.We have invited my sisters.They have invited my sisters.


Present perfect tense of invited?

Have/has invited.


When do you use invited in a sentence?

we use invited when you have aldready been invited


What is the correct grammar for you and your family is invited or you and your family are invited?

You and your family are invited.


What is the past participle of the word invited?

The word "invited" is the past participle of invite.


Which is right invited to or invited for?

Depends on the situation. Invited TO means you're invited to a place, like a party or a friend's house. Eg. You have been invited to a party down the road. <:D Invited FOR means you're invited for something like tea or coffee, mainly things not to do with caffeine :P Eg. You have been invited for tea by a friend.


When was You Are Invited created?

You Are Invited was created in 1999.


An invitation to or an invitation for which is correct?

It is correct to say that you are invited to a particular event, not invited for.


When do you use invited and invitation?

Invited is the action, the invitation is what you get. If you receive an invitation, then you have been invited to a party.