"You're welcome to look around, but you're not going to find anything," said the suspect to the detectives.
The afternoon's thunderstorm brought a welcome relief from the record-breaking heat wave.
We're so grateful for the help you provided, and you are welcome in our home at anytime.
If you're too tired to drive home, you are welcome to stay the night.
After two years in Iraq, he expected a warm and enthusiatic welcome home, but his wife seemed distant and apathetic instead.
The word 'your' is a pronoun called a possessive adjective, a word that describes a noun. The term 'Your welcome...' means 'the welcome belonging to you', a noun phrase without a verb, not a sentence.'You are welcome.' is a complete sentence ('you' is the subject and 'are' is the verb)'You're welcome.' is a complete sentence (the contraction you're functions as a subject and verb combination)
Totalitarianism is a word! and your welcome
In the sentence "your cousin is always a welcome visitor," the word "welcome" is being used as an adjective to describe the type of visitor your cousin is.
"I wrote a sentence that uses the word "consummation"."Your welcome =D
'You're welcome' is a contraction of 'You are welcome'. In this sentence, 'you' is a pronoun and 'are' is a verb. But in 'your welcome', the word 'your' is a possessive adjective.
I told John he was welcome to come to my party.
I am sorry the word you have said ,i cannot paraphrase it. -Your welcome
what is a good sentence for the word opposite
Welcome translated into French is: Bienvenue. An example sentence: bienvenue à la maison. This means: welcome home.
"You are welcome." is indeed a sentence.
It really depends on how you use it in a sentence. "Welcome" could be an interjection, an adjective, a noun, or a verb.
Your heart and lungs are located in the abdomen. Ur welcome :)