Invite along

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verb

To ask someone to join an activity or event that you are already attending.

Tom was going to the movies, so he decided to invite me along.
Visual representation of "invite along" - to ask someone to join an activity or event that you are already attending

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  • invite someone along
  • invite them along
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Casual Contexts

Use 'invite along' for casual events or outings, not formal or official events.

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I'm hanging out at the park later, do you want me to invite you along?
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Personal Choice

It implies that attending the event is optional and based on the person's preference.

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They're going bowling this Saturday; feel free to invite them along if they're interested.
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Group Activities

Often used when the event involves a group, thus making it more social.

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We're all meeting up for lunch; do you want to invite Alex along?
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