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4 February
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Question about English (US)
Does this sound natural?
Ashley asked me to have lunch together.
Ashley invited me to have lunch together.
Does this sound natural?
Ashley asked me to have lunch together.
Ashley invited me to have lunch together.
Ashley asked me to have lunch together.
Ashley invited me to have lunch together.
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- English (US)
Both sound natural, but professional, as if you're telling a colleague at work in an email with a header.
Informal might be: "Ashley asked if I wanted to get lunch with her."
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@svejk
Actually, Ashley is my room mate and she just suggest having lunch in the living room.
I wanted talk this to host mother.
In this situation, how could I have said it?
Actually, Ashley is my room mate and she just suggest having lunch in the living room.
I wanted talk this to host mother.
In this situation, how could I have said it?
- English (US)
Ashley asked if I wanted to eat lunch with her in the living room.
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