It should be "you're welcome." Which is "You are welcome" when written in full.
The correct phrase is "You're welcome," with an apostrophe to indicate the contraction of "you are."
"Welcome" is correct. "Well come" is not a standard English phrase.
"Are welcome to attend" is the correct phrase to use.
The correct phrase is "All are welcome," as "all" is a plural pronoun and should be paired with the plural verb "are."
The correct answer is "You're Welcome." Because technically, if you took out the apostrophe, it would say "you are welcome."
It is more common to say "Welcome to the..." when welcoming someone to a specific place or event.
You are welcome is correct!
"Welcome" is correct. "Well come" is not a standard English phrase.
you are welcome [your'e welcome ]
The correct response is "you're welcome".
"You are most welcome" is correct grammar.
"you're welcome" is correct. 'your ...' is a misspelling.
"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.
It can be correct to say you are always welcomes. It is correct when finished with "in my home or at my place of business."
The correct way would be to say "you are very welcome."
i welcome you TO Delhi.
The correct spelling is "you're welcome".
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