It would still be "invite"
The word invited is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb invite.
Invited is a verb. It's the past tense verb of invite.
The verb to invite has no adverb form. The present participle of the verb, inviting, is a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective. The past participle of the verb, invited, is an adjective. Another noun form is invitation (sometimes informally called an invite).
For simple past and past participle its invite.
The verb of invitation is invite. As in "to invite someone to something".
The past participle of "invite" is "invited".
'Invited' is the past tense of invite.
Inviting is the present participle of invite. The past tense and past participle of invite is invited.
The noun forms of the verb to invite are invitee, invitation, and the gerund, inviting.
"will be invited" is a passive verb phrase in the future tense. "will" and "be" are auxiliary verbs, and "invited" is the past participle of "invite".
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The word 'invite' is used informally as a noun; 'Did you send them an invite?'The abstract noun forms for the verb to invite are inviter (invitor), invitee, and invitation.