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It can be correct to say that all gifts are welcomed if it is a party for a wedding, birthday, baby shower, bridal shower, or some other party. Accepting all kinds of gifts is a tradition celebrated by many.
Yes the Aztecs welcomed the spanish with gifts
"You are welcomed" is correct. "You're welcomed" is incorrect because "you're" is a contraction for "you are" and "welcomed" should be in its full form.
its welcome, not welcomed
You're welcome.
Typically the correct wording would be 'welcome' but it depends on whether your felt welcomed or welcome.
Both, depending on the construction. As an adjective, it is welcome: You're welcome to try it, or You're welcome here for as long as you like. As a past participle of the verb to welcome, it is welcomed: I was welcomed at the door by the hostess.
The past tense of welcome is welcomed.
Because of the Quakers' beliefs that all were equal, they welcomed everyone into their colony. Not only were all Christians welcome, but Jews were as well.
Welcomed is a verb (past tense of welcome) and an adjective (a welcomed vacation).
The past tense for "welcome" is "welcomed."
all the colony welcome each other colony