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to: ALEXANDER KORYAGIN
from: Mike Powell
date: 2018-11-07 18:30:00
subject: invite over

>Please tell me about the difference between "invite her for
tea" and "invite
>her over for tea". ;-)

I would consider "invite her over for tea" as being more formal but,
otherwise, I do not think there is a difference.

Mike

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