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Inviting



Here are some phrases and expressions for inviting in English.

  • Do you want to . . .
  • Do you wanna . . . (informal)
  • Would you like to . . . (more polite)
  • How about (V+ing) ?
  • How would you like to . . .

    See also: Free-English-Study: Inviting

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    1. Do you want to dance?

    2. Would you like to go hiking this weekend?

    3. How about going swimming on Friday?

    4. How would you like to play golf tomorrow?

    No thanks. I'm kind of tired right now

    Sure, I'd love to. What time should we meet?

    Ah. Can I get back to you on that?

    Sounds like a great idea. Where do you want to go?



    For Conversation practice:

    Speaking Situations: Inviting

    See also:

    Speaking: Accepting and Refusing
    Business: Invitations


    Textbook: Touchy Situations, Chapter 7
    Textbook: New Interchange 1, Chapter 4
    Textbook: English Knowhow, Book 1, Chapter 3



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