How to Invite Someone in English
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HOW TO INVITE SOMEONE IN ENGLISH |
INVITE SOMEONE |
What are you doing right now / this evening / this weekend? |
Would you like to come for dinner? |
I’d like to invite you to lunch. |
Would you like to go… ? |
for a coffee? |
dancing? |
for a drink? |
for a meal? |
out somewhere? |
for a walk? |
How about going to the cinema? |
My round |
Do you know a good restaurant? |
Would you like to go to the concert with me? |
You should come. |
ACCEPT AN INVITATION |
Sure. Thank you for inviting me. |
Thanks! That sounds like fun. |
OK. Let’s meet at 4:30pm. |
How do we get there? |
What’s the cover charge? |
DECLINE AN INVITATION |
I can’t. I’m sorry. / I’m afraid I can’t. |
yes, I’d love to! |
Thanks. But I have an appointment at that time. |
I’d rather not go out tonight. |
What about tomorrow? |
ARRANGING A MEETING |
What time shall we meet? |
Where will we meet? |
I’ll pick you up (at 7). |
I’ll be coming later. Where will you be? |
Let’s meet at 8 in front of the entrance. |
If I’m not there by 9, don’t wait for me. |
I’m looking forward to our meeting. |
Sorry I’m late. |
WELCOME SOMEONE |
Welcome! Do come in! |
It’s so nice of you to come and visit us! |
May I offer you a drink? |
TAKE LEAVE |
Now I’ve got to go. |
It was lovely meeting you. |
Thanks for asking me out. |
Thank you. Bye… Take care. |
Let’s keep in touch! |
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