“Ask in” is a phrasal verb that means to invite someone into a place, typically a home or a room. It is used when someone is being welcomed inside.
Prepositions
- Before “ask in”: Often used with the word “to” when specifying who is being invited.
- Example: “She asked me to come in.”
- After “ask in”: Typically followed directly by the noun or pronoun representing the person being invited.
- Example: “They asked John in.”
Collocations
- Ask someone in
- Ask a guest in
- Ask someone inside
Example Sentences
- When the doorbell rang, she immediately went to ask the guest in.
- He hesitated before asking her in, unsure of what to say.
- The host asked everyone in the party to come in and enjoy the evening.
- She was pleased when they asked her in for a cup of coffee.
- After the interview, they asked the candidate in for a second round of questions.
- The neighbors were kind enough to ask us in during the storm.
- He forgot to ask his old friend in when she came by unexpectedly.
- They asked the delivery person in to avoid leaving the package outside.
- I was surprised when they asked me in to join their family dinner.
- She felt embarrassed but grateful when they asked her in to warm up.
- The doorman greeted us and asked us in to the luxurious lobby.
- When I arrived at her house, she asked me in and offered me a seat.
- He was hesitant to ask the stranger in but decided to do so out of kindness.
- They asked the new neighbors in for a welcome chat.
- After the brief meeting, she asked her colleague in for further discussion.
- He asked his friend in to escape the cold weather outside.
- They asked the plumber in to discuss the repairs needed.
- She was invited to the party and was asked in immediately upon arrival.
- He realized too late that he should have asked the delivery driver in.
- The family asked the repair technician in to fix the leaky sink.
- They asked the guest in and served refreshments.
- When the cleaning service arrived, they were asked in to start their work.
- The hostess asked her guests in and showed them to the living room.
- I was grateful when they asked me in to take a break from the heat.
- He asked his old teacher in to catch up after years apart.
- The client was asked in for a detailed discussion about the project.
- When the friend arrived, she was warmly asked in and offered tea.
- The owner asked the prospective buyers in to view the property.
- They asked their distant relatives in for a special family gathering.
- She was a bit nervous but felt welcomed when they asked her in.
- The caretaker asked the volunteers in to organize the supplies.
- The party was just starting when they asked us in.
- He was invited to dinner and was asked in as soon as he arrived.
- They asked their business partners in to discuss the new deal.
- She asked her mentor in for a private conversation.
- The landlord asked the new tenants in to give them a tour of the house.
- The guest speaker was asked in to discuss their upcoming presentation.
- They asked the new employee in to start the orientation process.
- When the VIP arrived, they were asked in with great ceremony.
- She was asked in to participate in the family game night.
- The team leader asked the new member in to introduce them to the group.
- They asked the conference attendees in to begin the workshop.
- He felt honored when they asked him in for a personal interview.
- The host eagerly asked her best friend in to enjoy the party together.
- She was asked in for a chat after the workshop ended.
- The director asked the actors in to discuss the upcoming scenes.
- The family asked their relatives in to celebrate the holiday.
- He was surprised but happy when they asked him in to join the celebration.
- The receptionist asked the visitors in and directed them to the meeting room.
- She was invited to the gathering and was asked in with warm hospitality.