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Mitch Seiling Posted 11 years ago
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are most welcomed or most welcome
  

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Mitch Seiling most welcome "Most welcome" would be generally recognized and used in nearly every case. You are most welcome : this gives a sense of immediacy and assurance to the person. Using the past "welcomed" might be found; however, with "were" as in: "were welcomed", but only to assure the person of something that has already happened.

  • Mitch Seiling most welcome "Most welcome" would be generally recognized and used in nearly every case.
  • You are most welcome : this gives a sense of immediacy and assurance to the person.
  • Using the past "welcomed" might be found; however, with "were" as in: "were welcomed", but only to assure the person of something that has already happened.
  • There is also: "have" or "had been" welcomed, but again only to illustrate that which has happened in the past.
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Mitch Seilingmost welcome
"Most welcome" would be generally recognized and used in nearly every case. You are most welcome: this gives a sense of immediacy and assurance to the person. Using the past "welcomed" might be found; however, with "were" as in: "were welcomed", but only to assure the person of something that has already happened. There is
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Mitch Seiling are most welcomed or most welcome
It does rather depend on context.

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