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sent you an invite vs sent you the invite

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Sent you an invite' is more general and implies that a invitation was sent, without specifying which one. On the other hand, 'sent you the invite' is more specific and implies that a particular invitation was sent. The choice between them depends on the level of specificity you want to convey.

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sent you an invite

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that an invitation was sent without specifying which one. It is a more general way of referring to the action of sending an invitation.

Examples:

  • I sent you an invite to the party.
  • She sent him an invite to the event.
  • Jan 16, 2013 ... Just updated class invites: Now it shows who sent you an invite in the sidebar of Study Feed. You can also see all the email addresses you've ...
  • Have we sent you an invite to the alpha yet? Like 1; Jack Dweck. 12:47 PM - 30 Dec 2015. 0 retweets 1 like. Reply. Retweet. Retweeted. Like. 1. Liked. 1. More.
  • I've sent you an invite. Cheers! Canha · Member Posted 4 years ago #. Ok, so I've figured it out... For Buddypress, you have to manually configure the signup link ...
  • Jun 6, 2015 ... Hey Naman,. Just sent you an invite. Kenneth. Reply. Naman Watts. 1:17 am on June 8, 2015. Thanx Dear… Just activated now HOUND…

Alternatives:

  • sent you an invitation
  • sent you a party invite
  • sent you a wedding invite
  • sent you an email invite
  • sent you a digital invite

sent you the invite

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that a specific invitation was sent. It implies that there was a particular invitation that was sent to the person.

Examples:

  • I sent you the invite for the conference.
  • She sent him the invite to the wedding.
  • ... off notifications for that Hangout. Ignore. If you ignore the Hangout invite, it goes away. The person who sent you the invite won't be notified that you ignored it.
  • ... off notifications for that Hangout. Ignore. If you ignore the Hangout invite, it goes away. The person who sent you the invite won't be notified that you ignored it.
  • Feb 25, 2013 ... ... have no interest in attending, but you'd rather not decline them because you don't want to risk offending the friend who sent you the invite?
  • If you create a new account, that new account will automatically be assigned to the Coach who sent you the invite to join their Challenge Group.

Alternatives:

  • sent you the invitation
  • sent you the party invite
  • sent you the wedding invite
  • sent you the email invite
  • sent you the digital invite

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