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Arranging to meet someone

April 4, 2017 - pdf

Here is a list of some common phrases you can use to invite someone out.

  • Are you free this evening / tomorrow / this weekend / next week?
  • Are you up to anything this evening / tomorrow?
  • Have you got any plans for this evening / tomorrow?
  • How’re you going to spend the evening? Have you got any special plans?
  • What’re you doing tomorrow afternoon?
  • What’re you going to do this evening?
  • What would you like to do this evening?
  • Do you want to go somewhere at the weekend?
  • We’re going to the theater tonight. Would you like to join us?
  • Do you want to go out tonight?
  • Would you like to go out tonight?
  • Do you fancy going out tonight?
  • Here are some sample responses.
  • Sure.
  • Yes, I’d like to.
  • Yes, I’d love to.
  • That sounds like a good idea.
  • That sounds good.
  • That would be fun.
  • That sounds like fun.
  • Sorry, I can’t make it.
  • I’m afraid I can’t make it.
  • No, thanks.
  • Sorry, but I’ve got other plans.
  • I’m afraid I already have some other plans.
  • No, I don’t feel like going out. I’d rather stay in tonight.
  • No, I’m too tired to go out.
  • I’m too busy.
  • I’m a little busy.
  • I’ve got too much work to do.
  • I’m a little busy at the moment.
  • I want to study.
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