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Old February 18, 2014, 05:24 AM
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¿Me podéis corregir?

"The teacher has invited the parents to go into the school to do a workshop with the kids. It can be about anything, they could read a story to them or they could make something with them or they could tell them about what they do at work"

"La profesora ha invitado a los padres a ir al colegio para hacer un taller con los niños. Puede ser de lo que sea, podrían leer un cuento a los niños o podrían hacer algo con ellos o podrían contarles algo de lo que hacen en sus trabajos"

¿"invitar los padres a ir" es correcto o solo "ir" o "de ir", cómo se dice "invite the parents to go"?

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Old February 18, 2014, 05:33 AM
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The structure is 'invitar a ir' - invitar is always followed by the preposition when an infinitive is used.

... ha invitado a los padres a ir ...

You can place the indirect object elsewhere if you'd like.
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