An Invitation From A Crab English Edition

Hello, Reading an articles and many other materials in English, I have come across different prepositions after verb /noun "invite/invitation" that puzzle me now. Namely, could you be so kind to explain what is the difference between "invite at" , "invite to" and "invite for"? Ussually I...

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Responding to invitations bluffing games Students listen to invitations and respond how they would if they got that invitation in real life (depending on how good it sounds, their availability, etc) or with the opposite of their own real response (e.g. rejecting it even though they would really say yes if someone really invited them to that thing).

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What is the appropriate preposition to use with invitation, to or for? I have seen two books that used preposition to. Is it right and what is the explanation of using to instead of for?

[Grammar] - Invite at vs invite to vs invite for - UsingEnglish.com

Please note my improved layout for your post. You failed to actually ask us a question or make a request in post #1. You must make it clear what you would like us to do. Whenever you give us more than one sentence to consider, number them. I don't find any of them natural. For 1 and 2, I'd say "I've sent you a link to [join] the meeting" or "I've sent you an invitation to the meeting. The link ...

I have sent you an invite link for the meeting - UsingEnglish.com

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