Yes, "invite" is an action verb. It describes the act of requesting someone to attend an event or participate in an activity. In sentences, it conveys the action of extending an invitation to someone.
The verb of invitation is invite. As in "to invite someone to something".
It would still be "invite"
The noun forms of the verb to invite are invitee, invitation, and the gerund, inviting.
It is an action verb.
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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 :)
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.
The noun form for the verb 'invite' is invitation.
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No it is a verb because you can invite. Inviting is not a person,place,thing,or animal.
began is an action verb, not a linking verb.