The word "welcome" and grammar

Love Goddess Asked by hmcs 6 months ago, 6 answers.

Which grammar is correct?

You are welcomed to stay in the guest house

Or

You are welcome to stay in the guest house

Answered by odal on May 26, 2008, 07:15AM
| 372 answers.
Advisor-small

I'm pretty sure it's the latter; "You are welcome to stay in the guest house".

| 2 of 2 thought this was helpful

Answered by ty on May 26, 2008, 07:28AM
| 6755 answers.
Advisor-small

yup,

welcomed is past tense

| 1 of 1 thought this was helpful

Answered by shaeluvspete on May 26, 2008, 12:29PM
| 1343 answers.
Advisor-small

The second one is correct.

Answered by blackineseman on May 26, 2008, 04:07PM
| 44 answers.

"You are welcome to stay in the guest house" is the correct one I believe

| 1 of 1 thought this was helpful

Answered by theinjun on May 26, 2008, 04:35PM
| 1287 answers.
Advisor-small

I enjoy long walks on the beach as well as eating different types of cheese with a light sweet merlot wine...

Sorry I felt this question was already answered lol.

Answered by ethmer on May 27, 2008, 03:44PM
| 2657 answers.
Advisor-small

 
You are welcome to stay in the guest house.

I welcomed him to stay in the guest house.

| 1 of 1 thought this was helpful

Answer this Question: "The Word "Welcome" and grammar"

Your Answer: HTML is not allowed.


Back to top

Popular questions related to The Word "Welcome" and grammar