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Welcome (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: accept, accept something willingly, do, affirm

Conjugation of welcome

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
welcome
welcome
welcomes
welcome
welcome
welcome
Future Simple
will welcome
will welcome
will welcome
will welcome
will welcome
will welcome
Past Simple
welcomed
welcomed
welcomed
welcomed
welcomed
welcomed
Conditional Simple
would welcome
would welcome
would welcome
would welcome
would welcome
would welcome
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am welcoming
are welcoming
is welcoming
are welcoming
are welcoming
are welcoming
Future Progressive
will be welcoming
will be welcoming
will be welcoming
will be welcoming
will be welcoming
will be welcoming
Past Progressive
was welcoming
were welcoming
was welcoming
were welcoming
were welcoming
were welcoming
Conditional Progressive
would be welcoming
would be welcoming
would be welcoming
would be welcoming
would be welcoming
would be welcoming
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have welcomed
have welcomed
has welcomed
have welcomed
have welcomed
have welcomed
Future Perfect
will have welcomed
will have welcomed
will have welcomed
will have welcomed
will have welcomed
will have welcomed
Past Perfect
had welcomed
had welcomed
had welcomed
had welcomed
had welcomed
had welcomed
Conditional Perfect
would have welcomed
would have welcomed
would have welcomed
would have welcomed
would have welcomed
would have welcomed
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been welcoming
have been welcoming
has been welcoming
have been welcoming
have been welcoming
have been welcoming
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been welcoming
will have been welcoming
will have been welcoming
will have been welcoming
will have been welcoming
will have been welcoming
Past Perfect Progressive
had been welcoming
had been welcoming
had been welcoming
had been welcoming
had been welcoming
had been welcoming
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been welcoming
would have been welcoming
would have been welcoming
would have been welcoming
would have been welcoming
would have been welcoming

Examples of welcome

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! - The devil is not welcome here!
! Amendments welcome!
! Ladies and gentlemen, help me welcome to the stage the Adam's apple of everyone's eye, Miss Yolanda!
" "Oh, yeah, hey, you're welcome,mike.No problem.
" Jimmy, welcome. Why are you doing this? "
! - The devil is not welcome here!
! Amendments welcome!
! Ladies and gentlemen, help me welcome to the stage the Adam's apple of everyone's eye, Miss Yolanda!
" "Oh, yeah, hey, you're welcome,mike.No problem.
" Jimmy, welcome. Why are you doing this? "
"...which welcomes us.
"A hundred thousand welcomes."
"Baghdad welcomes careful drivers."
"Dear ms. Mars, it is with great pleasure that the admissions board at stanford university welcomes you to our institution."
"Queen Victoria "welcomes you to London."
"...which welcomes us.
"A hundred thousand welcomes."
"Baghdad welcomes careful drivers."
"Dear ms. Mars, it is with great pleasure that the admissions board at stanford university welcomes you to our institution."
"Queen Victoria "welcomes you to London."
".All the people Count Sforza said yesterday in his timely speech have welcomed with dignity and courage the severe test to which they have been submitted.
"Antiques welcomed."
"Faggots aren't welcomed here."
"He was welcomed by the short phrase of the sonata "played in the garden on the restaurant piano..."
"In her luxurious Fifth Avenue mansion... "the disillusioned heiress, fleeing from her amorous fiancé... "was welcomed by her uncle, Cyrus Jeffrey, the well-known financier... and, uh, horseman. "
"A welcoming sunrise greets retired stallions and broodmares..." Broodmares.
"And as welcoming as a lovely bench."
"Come in," she said, suddenly smiling a broad, welcoming grin.
"Conrad Grayson took the pre-meditated step "of buying his mistress a handgun and welcoming her aboard the honeymoon yacht."
"Later that day, as the welcoming sun caressed the curvaceous princess she found herself alone with Captain Courage."
".All the people Count Sforza said yesterday in his timely speech have welcomed with dignity and courage the severe test to which they have been submitted.
"Antiques welcomed."
"Faggots aren't welcomed here."
"He was welcomed by the short phrase of the sonata "played in the garden on the restaurant piano..."
"In her luxurious Fifth Avenue mansion... "the disillusioned heiress, fleeing from her amorous fiancé... "was welcomed by her uncle, Cyrus Jeffrey, the well-known financier... and, uh, horseman. "
"A welcoming sunrise greets retired stallions and broodmares..." Broodmares.
"And as welcoming as a lovely bench."
"Come in," she said, suddenly smiling a broad, welcoming grin.
"Conrad Grayson took the pre-meditated step "of buying his mistress a handgun and welcoming her aboard the honeymoon yacht."
"Later that day, as the welcoming sun caressed the curvaceous princess she found herself alone with Captain Courage."

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