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Shely Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

difference between welcome and welcoming...

which is better...

the nearby beach is a welcome place to visit to cool down on a hot summer day

or

the nearby beach is a welcoming place to visit....

any help appreciated!
  

Top answer

Depends on what you intend to say. The first says that it is a good place to go to; The second says that the place is friendly and open.

  • Depends on what you intend to say.
  • The first says that it is a good place to go to; The second says that the place is friendly and open.
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Depends on what you intend to say.
The first says that it is a good place to go to; The second says that the place is friendly and open.
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Thank you for the response

Are both sentences gramatically correct?

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