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what is the difference between the word "invited" and "guests"?
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre las palabras "invited" y "guests"?
Jan 6, 2011 1:55 AM
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Are you sure you don't mean "invited guests?"
January 6, 2011
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invited is the past participle of the verb invite
Candidates who are successful in the written test will be invited for an interview.
guest is a noun
Our special guest on the programme tonight is Robert de Niro.
or a verb
He guests on their latest video
January 6, 2011
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A is invited to a party and he does not show up: he will not be a guest.
B rings the bell of the house (were the party is) as he wanted to
visit the owner (an old friend; B is from another city); by chance he joins the party,
therefore he is a guest, but was not actually invited.
January 6, 2011
No. I am not kidding.
January 6, 2011
You're kidding, right?
January 6, 2011
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