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Treat you on a meal / to a meal
If you want to pay the meal for a friend. Could you say it using: treat?
I want to say it before going out like: don't worry I will pay the meal, I want you to eat out with me , it's to say thank you for your help..
Because 'invite ' is what we say in my language, but it is not correct.
Thank you
Oct 1, 2019 8:29 PM
Answers · 8
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The Oxford Learner's Dictionaries are an excellent resource.
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/american_english/treat-to?q=treat+to
October 1, 2019
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You can say “I’d like to treat you to a dinner (or a meal) ” or you can say “dinner (or the meal) is on me.”
October 1, 2019
In British English, you can use 'shout'. I'd like to shout you a meal.
October 1, 2019
“Treat you to a meal” is the correct way
Or “take you on a date” another one is
“Take you to dinner” or “take you to lunch” or “take you to breakfast”
October 1, 2019
HOLA
i am new rigth now and i wanna learn english would you like practice with me ? and i would teches espanish
October 1, 2019
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