Rubina was invited her friends . . . . . . . . dinner. A. over B. with C. to D. for

over
with
to
for

The correct answer is C. to.

The preposition “to” is used to indicate the destination of an action. In this case, Rubina is inviting her friends to dinner. This means that she is asking them to come to her house for dinner.

The other options are incorrect because they do not indicate the destination of an action.

  • The preposition “over” is used to indicate a location that is above or on top of something. In this case, it would not make sense to say that Rubina is inviting her friends over dinner.
  • The preposition “with” is used to indicate that someone is accompanying someone else. In this case, it would not make sense to say that Rubina is inviting her friends with dinner.
  • The preposition “for” is used to indicate the purpose of something. In this case, it would not make sense to say that Rubina is inviting her friends for dinner.

I hope this helps!