![]() So, are you doing anything after work? Are you doing anything for brunch tomorrow? Are you doing anything this summer? You can ask about someone's future plans with are you doing anything, and the answer to this question should be yes or no.Īre you doing anything later? Yeah, I have some plans. So again, "are you doing anything" plus a timeframe, or maybe a meal as well is good, after this expression. Do you want to come to a concert with me? You can say, do you want to go to a concert with me, also, in that case, it's ok. ![]() So in an example sentence, do you want to come to a concert with me? So the speaker knows about the concert. It sounds like you're inviting the listener to something close to you, something you know about. So for example, do you want to come to my house later? Do you want to come to my friend's birthday party? Do you want to come to a movie at the neighborhood movie theater, for example? So something that you need to move to do, but maybe when you make this invitation, you the speaker, you should be close to that activity, or you should know you should have a connection with that activity. So in a sentence, are you free for dinner tomorrow night?ĭo you, again, shortening "want to" to "wanna." Do you want to come to _? So it's some activity you go to or you come to you need to physically move your body to participate in this activity. So asking someone about their free time in the future, this is an introduction to an invitation. So, in a sentence, a different sentence, do you want to get lunch on Saturday?Īh! That's a good point! Want to, to make "want to" sound more natural contract it to "wanna." Do you wanna do something? So do you want to get lunch on Saturday?Īre you free_? Where here is a time period, so for example, are you free this weekend? Or are you free tonight? Are you free later? Do you want to go to the beach? Do you want to see a movie? Do you want to go puppy shopping? Do you want to make a sandcastle? These are all invitations to do something. The first way to invite someone to something is with the phrase "do you want to." So "do you want to" plus some activity. My name is Alisha, and today we're going to be talking about ten ways to invite someone to something. Hi, everybody, and welcome back to Top Words.
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