You are welcome is correct!
"Welcome" is correct. "Well come" is not a standard English phrase.
"Are welcome to attend" is the correct phrase to use.
It should be "you're welcome." Which is "You are welcome" when written in full.
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."
No, "Is you are most invited" is not correct grammar. A more grammatically correct phrase would be "You are most welcome" or "You are invited." The sentence structure needs to be adjusted for clarity and correctness.
you are welcome [your'e welcome ]
it means 'welcome'
The correct response is "you're welcome".
"You are most welcome" is correct grammar.
"you're welcome" is correct. 'your ...' is a misspelling.
The correct phrase is "Welcome to the world." This expression is commonly used to greet someone who has just been born or to welcome someone to a new environment or experience. The preposition "to" indicates the direction of the welcome, suggesting inclusion or introduction to the world. On the other hand, "Welcome in the world" does not convey the same meaning and is not commonly used in English language.