(a) example giving invitations |
GIVING INVITATIONS
1.Meaning
Giving invitation is an expression
that is disclosed when there is someone who wants to ask other persons to come
to a place or when there is someone who asks others to do something for
him/her.
(b) example expressions and responses inviting |
2.Expressions
and Responses of Inviting
3.Dialogue Invitation
Bieber : Hi, Pril.
Priliani : Hi, Bieber. What’s up
friend?
Bieber : Hmmm, are you doing
anything for next week?
Priliani : Nothing. Why?
Bieber : Hmm, like you know,
next week we will have summer vacation to
Bali and I think that I need you to
be my date. Would you mind to come along with me?
Priliani : Really? I’d love it so
much.
Bieber : Well, I will pick you
at 7 a.m next week at school.
Priliani : OK. Thanks Bieber.
Bieber : You’re welcome. Bye Pril and see you next week.
Priliani : See you, too. Bye-bye.
USED TO
•The word used to refer to a
definite time in the past.
•Used to is used for showing habit
in the past time.
Examples:
I used to go to the movies a lot.
•Used to is used for regular
actions or events in the past that no longer happen.
Examples:
I used to play badminton twice a
week, but now I only play once a month.
Example in dialogue :
Fabian : Do you play tennis?
Justin : I used to play a lot,
but I haven’t played for years.
Fabian : Do you enjoy playing?
Justin : Very much. But I never
have time.
Fabian : Are you very good?
Justin : I used to be OK.
Fabian : Would you like a game?
Justin : Of course.
Fabian : When can you get away?
Justin : How about Friday,
after work?
Fabian : That would suit me.
Justin : Do you know where we
can play?
Fabian : There are courts at our
gym. I’ll reserve one.
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