Invitations, Accepting and Refusing Phrases in English
Invitations | Accepting | Refusing |
How about a game of football on Monday? | Yes, I’d like that. | Sorry, I’m busy. |
Would you like to come to the theater with me tonight? | Sure! I’d love to. Thanks. | Sorry. Maybe some other time. |
Will you join me for tea? | Sure! Good idea. | I can’t. I’ve got other plans. |
I’ve got two tickets for a cinema on Saturday. Would you like to come? | Super!. I’d love to. | I’d love to but I’m very busy on Saturday. |
Would you like to have dinner with me tonight? | That sounds great. | I’m busy tonight. How about Sunday. |
How about coming to the picnic at the football club? | Sure! That sound be fun. | Sorry. I’m afraid I don’t have time. |
Would you like to have breakfast with me tomorrow? | Yes, I’d like that. | I appreciate the invite, but I can’t |
Would you like to join me for lunch? | Sounds good! | I don’t think I can. |
D’ya wanna grab a coffee after class? | Sure! I can. | I’m really sorry, but… |
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