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Responding to invitations bluffing games Students listen to invitations and respond how they would if they got that invitation in real life (depending on how good it sounds, their availability, etc) or with the opposite of their own real response (e.g. rejecting it even though they would really say yes if someone really invited them to that thing).
What is the appropriate preposition to use with invitation, to or for? I have seen two books that used preposition to. Is it right and what is the explanation of using to instead of for?
Dear XXXX XXXX, I'm XXXX XXXX, a Ph.D. student of Dr. XXXX XXXX, who a couple of months ago e-mailed with Dr. XXXX XXX, asking for a research stay in your institution (from 1th June to 31th September) and he was kind enough accepting my application. Now, my university is requesting me an invitation letter for the period I mentioned above. I would really appreciate if you could send me an ...
what does 'orange invitation' mean in the following context. Is it a common expression? A girl is preparing her wedding and says to her mom 'I know you are trying to chip for my wedding. But I don't want orange invitation.' Thank you!
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