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|    Alexander Koryagin to mark lewis    |
|    invite over    |
|    09 Nov 18 13:19:22    |
      Hi, Mark Lewis!       I read your message from 07.11.2018 19:55                      AK>> -----Beginning of the citation-----        AK>> .... In fact, you'll write to her afterward and tell her your        AK>> evening wouldn't have been the same without her amazing work. You        AK>> will even invite her over for tea.        AK>> ----- The end of the citation -----               AK>> Please tell me about the difference between "invite her for tea"        AK>> and "invite her over for tea". ;-)               ML> none, really...              Although, I always thought that every word means something. ;-) Probably I       could also say "invite her up for tea" or "invite her down for tea" or "invite       her in for tea" ;=)              Bye, Mark!       Alexander Koryagin       english_tutor 2018              ---        * Origin: - nntp://news.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland - (2:221/6.0)    |
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