INVITING – FUTURE FORMS
Inviting – Future Forms Using the Present Continuous for the future: I´m having a party. We´re making a barbacue. They´re getting married next week.
Inviting – Future Forms Say the event and the date: I’m having a party on Saturday. We’re making a barbacue on Sunday. It’s our wedding next month.
Inviting – Future Forms Make the invitation: Do you want to come? Would you like to come? Do you want to have lunch with me? Would you like to have dinner in my house?
Inviting – Future Forms Accepting an invitation: Yes, I’d love to. Sure. It would be great. Yes, thank you. What time?
Inviting – Future Forms Refusing an invitation: I’m sorry, I can’t. Sorry. I’m afraid I can’t. I am busy at this time. I’m terribly sorry, I can’t.
Inviting – Future Forms Saying the time: It starts AT 9:00. Is 7:00 o’clock good for you? Can you come AT 8:00?
Inviting – Future Forms Ending the conversation: That will be great. I’ll be there. See you then.