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Aug 26, 2010 · Queridos amigos: Alguien sabe por casualidad, por qué la palabra ‘Welcome’, no se escribe ‘ Wellcome’ ( con doble ll ). Un amigo piensa que este término es la union de well y come.. Jul 27, 2014 · You will always be welcome. Here, 'welcome' is an adjective. We will be happy for you to visit our home. You will always be welcome d. This time, 'welcomed' is a verb. When you visit our. Jul 31, 2007 · Instead of 'welcome in' I'd suggest 'welcome at'. Perhaps those who said 'welcome in/at' emphasize to greet, receive with pleasure the guest to the place such as hotels or any place at which. Nov 11, 2008 · Hi guys, how would I say: " Microsoft welcome you..or Microsoft welcomes you..". I found on their web-site a title saying Microsoft welcomes Delaware.but I guess it's un-correct. I'm. Nov 3, 2008 · "Welcome" is an adjective, as well as a noun and a verb. "Welcomed" is the past participle of the verb "welcome". Like most past participles, "welcomed" can also work as an adjective,.
Nov 7, 2008 · Is it always "welcome to", or is the "welcome at" also correct in some situations. Is there a difference when saying "welcome" if the visitor is literally in the place or when just virtually welcomed:. Aug 15, 2010 · "Welcome" is, as it appears, the pairing of "well" and "come", (compare with romance equivalents, e.g. Italian "benvenuto" from "bene" (well) and "venuto" (come)). Similarly, in some. Dec 26, 2013 · Hello ahya518, and a warm welcome to the Forum! What do you mean by a welcome board? Is it a painted notice? Tell us a little more of the context please.
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