I’d
like to invite you
Some expressions used in invitations.
- Would
you like to join to ……?
- Would
you mind joining to ….?
- Would
you like to come along …..?
- Would
you care to join me ……?
- Would
you like to go to bookstore with us tomorrow?
- What
do you think if we ….?
- Let’s
….
- Shall
we …
- What
/ how about ……
Responses
Refuse
- I’d
like to, but I have ……
- It
would be great pleasure to …. But I’m afraid I have….
- I’m
afraid I can’t
- Thanks
anyway
- I’m
sorry. I don’t think I can ….
- I
wish I could but ….
- No,
thank you ….
Receive
- Thank
you. I would
- I’m
pleased to do that
- With
pleasure
- I’d
love to
- Yes,
I’d like to
- I’d
be delighted to
- That
would be very nice
- Good
idea
- All
righ
Example
1. Diana
: would you like to join us for lunch?
You : thank you. I would
2. Peggy
: would you mind joining to the beach tomorrow?
You : I’m pleased to do that
3. Martha
: how about having a meeting on Saturday?
You :
oh, I’m sorry. I have another appointment
4. Tyas : would you care to join me for dinner at
my party?
You : I’d be delighted to
Task
Complete the following dialogues by using provided
word.
( Arief and Rita are fond of literature. They enjoy reading
stories, novels and watching drama. On the way home, Arief and Rita have a
chat)
Arief : (1)
…… for tomorrow holiday?
Rita : too
bad. I have nothing to do
Arief : I’ve
got a plan for tomorrow. (2) …. My house?
Rita :
really? Tell me, please. Then (3) …..
Arief : I’ve
got a new interesting novel and VCD of a drama performance
Rita : wow,
great. What are they about? Are they interesting?
Arief : if I
tell you now, it won’t surprise you. Now, decide. (4) ….. my house to enjoy
them?
Rita : (5)
…. I’ll be at your house at 08.00in the morning
a. Would
you like to come to
b. I’d
like to
c. Would
you come to
d. Do
you have a plan
e. I’ll
decide to come or not
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