This document provides guidance on phrases to use in English invitations. It explains that invitations should include a greeting, agreement on the time of day (e.g. good morning), and an invitation to an event using "at" to define the time and "on" to define the day. An example invitation is provided inviting someone to a pool party on Friday starting at 5:00pm on June 24th.
This document provides guidance on phrases to use in English invitations. It explains that invitations should include a greeting, agreement on the time of day (e.g. good morning), and an invitation to an event using "at" to define the time and "on" to define the day. An example invitation is provided inviting someone to a pool party on Friday starting at 5:00pm on June 24th.
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This document provides guidance on phrases to use in English invitations. It explains that invitations should include a greeting, agreement on the time of day (e.g. good morning), and an invitation to an event using "at" to define the time and "on" to define the day. An example invitation is provided inviting someone to a pool party on Friday starting at 5:00pm on June 24th.
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invite someone to any site,can be a party, a museum, a tour around the city, a talkshow, or a contest. After that, we proceed with the text. We use a greeting. Then, we agree good morning, afternoon or night, that depends. In this moment. We have: Hi/hello. Good morning/afternoon/evening* Now we write. You are invited to the… Or don´t miss the…
I dont use Night, because it will means good bye in
the context. We´ll use AT to define what time the event is going to be.
We´ll use ON to define the specific moment talking
about the specific day. So, we have our invitation dedicated to someone special. Example: Hi, good afternoon you are invited to the biggest pool party ever made, please don´t miss it, is ON Friday and will starts AT 5:00 p.m. o´ clock. June 24th.*
If we want, we can agree the month and day, as in the example.