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Why don’t you ________ (邀请) Jerry to pla...

Why don’t you ________ (邀请) Jerry to play sports in the playground tomorrow morning?

 

invite 【解析】 句意:你为什么不邀请杰瑞明天早上去操场上运动呢? 根据句意理解及中文提示可知,英语中“邀请”是invite,是一个动词,这里符合Why don’t you do…?的结构,所以空格要用动词原形,故答案为invite。  
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