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"You are most welcome" is correct grammar.
No, the correct grammar is "you and Bob." Using "and" helps to combine the two entities into a single unit, emphasizing that both "you" and "Bob" are part of the same group.
Yes it is.
The correct grammar is "you have just been." This structure follows the typical order of subject (you) + auxiliary verb (have) + adverb (just) + main verb (been).
Please improve your question and resubmitt it when the grammar is correct.
The green moss was most slippery when it was wet.
No, the phrase "at the most earliest" is not correct grammar. "Most" and "earliest" are both superlatives, so using them together is redundant. The correct phrase would be "at the earliest" or "at the most."
Depends on the context of the sentence, but yes, most of the time
The colloquial phrase is "most probably" and in correct grammar is just "probably."
You're thw most precious gift God has given me.
That question is very general and demeaning to those who do have decent or excellent grammar. However, most probably would agree that the lack of correct spelling and grammar usage can be a problem on the Internet in general.
Because most people routinely use horrible grammar. It's a corollary of the bromide "The average person has below average intelligence." Most of the supervisors have their hands full just dealing with outright vandalism; fixing the grammar of answers which are, as written, understandable and more or less correct is not really even on the radar for most of us.