Yes, it can be an adjective. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "welcome" which is also a noun.
Yes, it can be (a welcome peace, some welcome rest), meaning met with gratitude or relief.
The word welcome can also be a verb (to welcome, greet in a friendly manner) or a noun.
Most welcome is the superlative form of the adjective welcome.
Welcomed is a verb (past tense of welcome) and an adjective (a welcomed vacation).
Pineapple is the universal sign for "Welcome".
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Most welcome is the superlative form of the adjective welcome.
bienvenido/a (adjective) bienvenida (welcome!)
'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.
The adjective form is effusive (an effusive welcome).
It's an adjective.
Yes, the word 'welcome' is a verb, a noun, and an adjective.Example:I welcome you to my house. (verb)They gave us a warm welcome. (noun)That was a welcome reprieve. (adjective)
No, it is not. Greet is a verb meaning to bid welcome.
It really depends on how you use it in a sentence. "Welcome" could be an interjection, an adjective, a noun, or a verb.
Yes....He replied with a very rehearsed answer. You're welcome LB
Welcome! = Bienvenue! (always fem. sing.)He is welcome in our home. = Il est bienvenu chez nous. (normal adjective agreement)We welcome you. = Nous vous accueillons. (inf. accueillir)bienvenue
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 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)