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  1. What's the official rule regarding use of "welcome" versus "welcomed"?

    Jan 8, 2015 · @EdwinAshworth "the welcomed guest" was obviously not a "welcome guest" in that house -- the two adjectives are as chalk and cheese.

  2. word choice - Why is "You're welcomed" wrong? - English Language ...

    May 26, 2017 · Welcome is a verb, We welcome you to Rio de Janeiro They welcomed the good news. When we arrived, we weren't welcomed and a noun. What a lovely welcome. The cold welcome was …

  3. welcome vs welcomed | WordReference Forums

    Jun 11, 2013 · Mostly we'd say 'welcome' where it was possible, though 'welcomed' isn't wrong in those sentences. But passive 'would be welcomed' suggests "would be welcomed by someone …

  4. you will be welcome or you will be welcomed? - WordReference Forums

    Jul 27, 2014 · Hello everybody, Let's imagine a friend has told us that he wants to visit us in our new home in autumn. Which one of the below would be correct to say? You will always be welcome. Or …

  5. You are welcome/You are welcomed to ... - WordReference Forums

    Nov 3, 2008 · Is it correct to say "you are welcomed" or "you are welcome"? My impression is in present: You are welcome (You're welcome), but in the past the verb chages to welcomed like you were wrong.

  6. Which is correct: "feedback is welcome" or "feedback is welcomed"?

    Jul 19, 2016 · I am used to writing feedback is welcome. Is that correct, or should I write feedback is welcomed? Why?

  7. All suggestions are welcome/welcomed - WordReference Forums

    Mar 14, 2007 · All suggestions are welcomed. This sentence seems rather strange to me and inapproprate, even if in the passive form. Bear in mind that 'welcome is a noun, a verb, or an …

  8. "Welcome" or "Welcomed" in British English or American

    Jun 14, 2019 · Both "welcome" and "welcomed" are valid. Traditionally, "welcome" is more common in the US, but "welcomed" carries more of a sense of a conscious act vs just a sort of "blessing".

  9. word choice - "More is welcome" or "More is welcomed" - English ...

    Which one of the following expressions is grammatical? Please donate $5. More is welcome! Please donate $5. More is welcomed!

  10. Welcome/d | WordReference Forums

    Aug 15, 2010 · The word "welcomed" should only be used in explicit regard to the act of welcoming. The phrases "I felt welcome" and "I felt welcomed" have somewhat different meanings. The first implies …