No. It should be be "Welcome." It's my world and everybody's welcome. If you want to use welcomed, it can be used as such... "She welcomed him with open arms." Or, "It's my world, and I've welcomed everyone." By adding a "D" on the end, you've made it past-present. Now, unless you've meant it to be past-present, then your sentence is fine, but I would suggest wording it a little bit different to make it flow.
No, the correct form should be "It's my world and everybody's welcome." The correct usage is the adjective "welcome" to describe the state of being welcoming or invited.
The simple subject of the sentence is "world."
Yes, the word "world" should not be capitalized in the middle of a sentence unless it is a proper noun or part of a title.
Yes, "World's" should be capitalized in the phrase "The World's first hospital" as it is a proper noun referring to a specific hospital.
The sentence for microcosm refers to the specific punishment or consequence that is given for a crime or violation. It can vary depending on the severity of the offense and the jurisdiction in which it is committed.
Yes, the word "World" should be capitalized when used at the beginning of a sentence or as a proper noun.
You spelled it correctly. Example Sentence: The 16 year old boy will risk everything to be tennis King of the world!
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'' Mr. and Mrs. Valdez have traveled to many countries around the world.''
The correct spelling of this word is emanate.An example sentence is "greenhouse gases emanate from various sources all over the world".
idk this is a stupid question and its everybodys fault the world hates humans and so does osama follwers, lol
Because it let them be on an equal playing field with the rest of the world. Gold had a set price that was the same all over the world and if everybody used it then everybodys currency was the same.
He sees me looking at him. There are many seas around the world. Seize him! Those are the best ones I can think of. Sorry if they are not good enough.
During World War II, city after city fell. WWII happened in the past, so fell (past tense) would be correct.
The focus of the meeting is finding a way to cut world poverty while protecting nature.
I love you is the most romantic sentence in the world
World is only capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or when it forms part of a proper noun.Examples:The world is the place where we live.The World Boxing Tournament was held in Las Vegas.
The Statue of Liberty was included into the world heritage list because she represents freedom and she welcomed many immigrants into America.