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What is the past tense of invite?

What's the past tense of invite? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of invite is invited.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of invite is invites.

The present participle of invite is inviting.

The past participle of invite is invited.

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He has been invited to teach at Harvard, UC Berkeley, and Yale, among other schools.
Then he invited a deputation of the people to come in and search his house if that they misdoubted his word.
It was the kind of night whose fresh, warm air invited lovers to stroll the parks and share loving embraces.
Interested parents are invited to come along to the meeting this evening to ask questions and gather information.
Due to recent demonopolizing of the market, other companies were invited to compete with it for domain name registrations.
The audience is invited to be part of the Cabaret with special on stage seating at cabaret tables.

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