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  1. But if you stop for just a moment, you may have to ask yourself: is it “you are welcome” or “you are welcomed?” Have you just been mishearing it all this time? In this post, we’ll cover what you need to know about this phrase and the correct way to use it, as well as some helpful examples to drive the point home.

  2. 2008年11月3日 · No, it would not be correct, in the sentence that you originally posted. 'Welcome' in that sentence is an adjective, and an adjective will not change. It cannot be 'welcomed'. Also, in the minds of most English speakers, a person continues to be welcome, until they are no longer welcome.

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  4. 2022年10月3日 · After someone thanks you, the correct phrase is “you’re welcome,” not “you’re welcomed.”. In the previous example, welcome is used as an adjective. Welcome can also serve as a verb (We welcome the summer!) or as an interjection (Welcome!), usually stated when greeting someone.

    • You're welcome.這大概是最常聽到、英文學習者使用率最高的一句了,不過我們如果再延伸一點,加上very的話,可以用來強調自己是誠心誠意地在回覆對方的感謝,寫成You are very welcome!
    • No problem!這是比較偏美式的用法,老一輩似乎比較不喜歡這樣的回答方式,要小心。A: Thanks for the help today.
    • Thank you.看到這樣的回應方式,你可能覺得有些奇怪,怎麼在說「謝謝你」?記得,這種回應方式的重點完全在「語氣的強調」,也就是說,如果有人感謝你,但你覺得應該是對方要被感謝才對,你就可以這樣說。
    • The pleasure is mine!這句話如果像這樣完整說,其實會顯得比較正式,但我們可以簡短表示,像My pleasure!「我的榮幸!」
  5. 2024年3月28日 · It is crucial to use “you’re welcome” instead of “you’re welcomed” when responding to thanks, as the former is the grammatically correct and accepted expression. By using the appropriate phrase, you convey politeness and demonstrate that your actions were

  6. 2019年8月5日 · You're welcome. 這大概是最常聽到英文學習者使用率最高的一句了,不過我們如果再延伸一點,加上 very 的話,可以用來強調自己是誠心誠意地在回覆對方的感謝,寫成 You are very welcome! 像 Lucy 舉的這個例子:. A: Thank you so much for packing my shopping for me.(謝謝你幫我 ...

  7. 你问的话中的welcome是形容词, 当然你也可以用welcomed,这一动词被动语态,不过貌似感觉不太一样,一定要加个宾语(被动就变成主语了), 比如: ‘All visitors are welcomed with a song and the teachers are all known by their first names.’. ‘He was welcomed on to the pitch at half-time to receive a commemorative plaque.’. ‘The President was warmly welcomed by several hundred people on her visit to the town.’.