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Yvesenelus Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Proper grammatical use

is it correct to say: "He would be more than welcomed to share his ideas to you? is it welcome or welcomed?
  

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Hi, is it correct to say: "He would be more than welcomed to share his ideas to you? is it welcome or welcomed? " This usually means that the speaker, and often others, would be happy to listen to the person's ideas.

  • Hi, is it correct to say: "He would be more than welcomed to share his ideas to you?
  • is it welcome or welcomed?
  • " This usually means that the speaker, and often others, would be happy to listen to the person's ideas.
  • Is that what you mean?
  • Without any context, the use of 'you' here seems a little odd.
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Hi,

is it correct to say: "He would be more than welcomed to share his ideas to you? is it welcome or welcomed?


"He would be more than welcome to share his ideas with you?"




This usually means that the speaker, and often others, would be happy to listen to the person's ideas.

Is that what you mean?




Without any context,
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I would like to know if "welcomed" is grammatically correct in the sentence. He is the complete sentence:

He or she would be more than welcomed to share his/her ideas with the staff. Such a format could be immensely informative, educational, even entertaining. As such, they would have tremendous potential and limitless learning possibilities.

Thanks

yves
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Hi,



Yes, it is.



Clive

Clive

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