Thursday, July 14, 2016

prepositions - "I invite you for / to coffee" is correct?


If I'm inviting a person to drink coffe with me, then can I say "I invite you for / to coffe" or should I add a noun or a verb such as "I invite you for drinking coffee" / "I invite you to drink coffee"?




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