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In the United States, people enjoy entertaining(招待)guests at home. So they invite1. (friend) over a meal, a  party,  or just for coffee. People often send 2. (they)  invitation by   saying, “Would you come over for dinner this Saturday evening?” “Hey, we are having a party on Friday. Could you3. (join) us?”

If people accept the invitation, they often say, “Yes, thank you.” 4. they cannot go, they  may say “I’m sorry”, and give an excuse for it.

Sometimes, people use some other expressions. They sound like invitations, 5.  they are  not real invitations.6. example: “Please come over for a drink sometime.” “Why don’t you   come over and see us sometime soon?” In fact, these are not real invitations because they  7.  not have a specifi( 特定的)time ordate. They just show that the person  8.(be) trying to be friendly, and he wants  9. (finish) a dialogue in a polite way. When people reply to expressions like these, they just say, “Sure, that would be great.” or “OK, thanks.” So next time you hear something like an invitation, listen10.(careful) to make sure if it is a real invitation or the person is just being friendly to you.

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