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Is there any difference between "invite to"invite to and "invite for"invite for in terms of usage and meaning?
For example: invite someone to lunch, dinner, a party, or a meeting but invite them for a drink or a meal
Is there any difference between "invite to" and "invite for" in terms of usage and meaning?
Is there any difference between invite to and invite for in terms of usage and meaning?