to invite, for inviting

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which is correct and why?
He phoned to invite me to a party
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He phoned for inviting me to a party
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which is correct and why?
He phoned to invite me to a party
Or
He phoned for inviting me to a party
Thanks

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Hello, Over the top.

(1) I believe that you should say:

He called to invite me to a party. Why did he call? TO INVITE me.

(2) You could, however, use the gerund this way:

Thank you so much for INVITING me to your party.

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which is correct and why?
He phoned to invite me to a party
Or
He phoned for inviting me to a party
As Parser stated, the second one would not be used. But you could say, as Parser noted, Thank you for inviting me to your party.


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