do i use is / are invited?

You and a friend or 2 is invited to my Garage Sale.

You and a friend are invited to my garage sale.

"You and a friend" is a plural noun, requiring a plural verb.

To determine whether to use "is" or "are" in the sentence, you need to consider the subject and the number of people being invited. In this case, the subject is "You and a friend or 2," which refers to multiple people. Since "You and a friend or 2" is plural, you should use the plural form of the verb, which is "are." Therefore, the correct sentence would be:

"You and a friend or 2 are invited to my Garage Sale."