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Gat Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Help please

Hi, I need to know if this sentence is correct:
"Your goods deserve a good welcome"
Thank you in advance,
Gat.
  

Top answer

I would say you usually welcome people, not things.

  • I would say you usually welcome people, not things.
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I would say you usually welcome people, not things.
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I'm refering to the expression "good welcome". Is it a known expression?
Thank you.
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I don't think you could have a bad welcome, could you? It wouldn't make sense, would it?
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People can welcome me to the stage, for example, by throwing tomatos on me...
This would be a bad welcome. Wouldn't it?
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yes, why didn't I think of that one? yes but you couldn't possibly do that on the Internet.
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So my sentence can work?
Is the grammer ok?
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I shouldn't think so. You would have to change goods. "You deserve a good welcome."

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Ok. Thank you very much Emotion: smile
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When you say 'goods' are you referring to 'products'?

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