invite out (to ask someone to go out with you) I want to go over and invite her out to a movie. He invited me out for a drink, but I declined and hurried home. envocabulary.com
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invite in (to ask someone to come into your house, office, etc.) Did he invite you in for dinner? We invite him in for a chat quite often. envocabulary.com
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impact on (have a strong effect on) The current financial crisis is certainly having an impact on our lives. His speech made a great impact on everyone. envocabulary.com
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look on (to watch something without taking part in it) Passers-by just looked on and made no move to help. I took part in the game, but my brother simply looked on. (to consider or think of) I always looked on him as a brother. I’ve lived here so …
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look into (investigate; study; inspect) The government appointed a special committee to look into the matter. I am looking into the feasibility of starting my own business. envocabulary.com
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