词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_invitations |
释义 | InvitationsWhen we give somebody an invitation, we ask if they would like to go somewhere or do something or have something. We can use the formal phrase would you like (to) and the more informal phrase do you want (to):
We can accept or reject an invitation. Thanks on its own means ‘yes’: Accept
Reject
A more forceful but polite way of inviting someone to do something is to use an imperative, including emphatic imperatives with do:
We often use you’ll have to and you must when we are not specific about the time, for example soon, in the New Year, some time:
We can also make invitations with Why don’t you …?:
See also: Imperatives with subject pronouns Imperatives as offers and invitations |
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