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We cordially invite you to or for which is correct

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Answered by kaurminty
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If the sentence speaks about an event then for.
Eg : i cordially invite you for my birthday party.

If the sentence speaks about a place then to.
Eg : i cordially invite you to my house.

Answered by PoojaBurra
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Both are correct and the usage depends on the sentence.

  • 'To' is used when you've been invited to a specific event, and you've been invited to participate in actions, objects, or activities that will be present at that event.
  • Similarly, we use "you've been invited to a party".
  • On the other hand, we use "you've been invited for cake and ice cream" or even say "you've been invited for her birthday or her baptism".
  • In English grammar, TO and FOR are propositions.
  • "To" is a preposition and a versatile little word.
  • It can be used to indicate a direction or a point of arrival or happening.
  • "For" denotes agreement with or support for a cause.
  • Therefore, both are correct and the usage is dependent on the actual sentence.

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