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When you want to invite a friend to a party, what do you say? Listen to this story and learn how to make invitations in American English. Yesterday, I had a dinner party. I invited my new neighbor to it. Im having a dinner party tonight. Would you like to come? Sure, that sounds great! I also invited my friend. Do you want to come to my dinner party tonight? Sure! Then I called my sister. Wanna come to my dinner party tonight? Of course! Here are three ways to make an invitation in American English. A formal way is: Would you like to plus a verb. We sometimes use this question with people we dont know well. In these cases, we often try to be more polite than we would be if with a close friend or relative. Would you like to go to the museum with me? Would you like to come to my barbecue? A less formal way is: Do you want to plus a verb. Do you want to eat lunch with me? Do you want to go to the concert with us? The most informal way is: Wannaplus a verb. We use wanna in spoken