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Going to dinner
I found out tha tin case of invitation to a dinner people say:
I'm glad to invite you OVER for dinner
or
I'm glad if you come OVER for dinner
Why this OVER is neccesary? Without OVER the meaning still remains the same isn't it?
22 May 2014 10:52
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It is true that they both make sense without the word "over", but if I were to say "I'm glad if you come for dinner" there is a little bit of ambiguity about where dinner would be. Dinner could be at a restaurant, at a friends house, anything. Saying "I'm glad if you come over for dinner" most of the time implies it would be at the house of the person speaking, unless another place was specified earlier in the conversation.
22 Mayıs 2014
We can also say 'Come round for dinner' , with exactly the same meaning.
22 Mayıs 2014
In this example, "over" suggests a crossing from one place to another. From your place to mine.
22 Mayıs 2014
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