I am also your friend. Would you invite me . . . . . . your birthday celebration? A. on B. over C. in D. for

on
over
in
for

The correct answer is A. on.

The preposition “on” is used to indicate a specific day or date. In this case, the speaker is asking to be invited to the friend’s birthday celebration, which is a specific event that will take place on a particular day.

The other options are not as appropriate in this context. The preposition “over” is used to indicate a period of time, not a specific day or date. The preposition “in” is used to indicate a location, not a time. The preposition “for” is used to indicate a purpose, not a time.

Here are some examples of how the preposition “on” is used in other contexts:

  • I’m going to the store on Saturday.
  • My birthday is on February 25th.
  • The meeting is on Tuesday at 10am.
  • The concert is on Friday night.