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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

You are welcome

Our friends are visiting the UK from the states .

We haven't spoken yet but just had a text about their visit. Would the following be grammatically correct and natural?
You are welcome,anytime!
The Idea is they can visit us anytime as we were neighbours and very close friends in India
  

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I'd say 'You're welcome anytime'. We use contractions in conversation all the time, and there's no need for a comma in the written version.

  • I'd say 'You're welcome anytime'.
  • We use contractions in conversation all the time, and there's no need for a comma in the written version.
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I'd say 'You're welcome anytime'.

We use contractions in conversation all the time, and there's no need for a comma in the written version.

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