WELCOME or WELCOMED?

English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)

WELCOME or WELCOMED

Welcome: As a verb, it means to say hello to someone or something when they arrive and the past tense is welcomed: We happily welcome the month of June.

Welcome: As an adjective, it means to be pleased to have or receive or to be accepted or wanted somewhere: June will make a welcome change in your life.

Task
1.They __ the new head (welcome, welcomed).

  1. These changes should be __ (welcome, welcomed).
  2. You’re __ (welcome, welcomed).
  3. Children are always __ in my house (welcome, welcomed).
  4. They made us __ (welcome, welcomed).
    GAB

1 Comment

  1. Adetona mujidat folusho Reply

    I Will love to be part of this class always and I will be glad if you can even admit me to be your student.

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