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Do you place ed to the following?

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Your welcome or Your welcomed

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  1. You're welcome  = You are welcome.

    Present tense (welcome), not past (welcomed).


  2. First of all, it's YOU'RE.

    and it's You're welcome.

  3. Firstly, a common mistake that you have made is the use of the word 'your'. You should have said you are, or you're. You're is a contraction of 'you are' which is used in less formal writing to shorten sentences for ease and sometimes clarity. Secondly, it is welcome, not welcomed. Welcomed is a verb as it is saying what the subject of a sentence is doing; for example, 'the man welcomed the kids'. Whereas, you should be using welcome in this case as it is not saying what the subject is doing, so it is not a verb. Hope this helps.

  4. "Your welcome" is sufficient if used as a response to "thank you".  You don't need the "ed" in that event.  

  5. It is"You are welcome"

    Example

                Mary: Can I borrow your book,David ?

               David: Sure,you can.Take it from my bag.

               Mary: Thanks.

               David:You are welcome.

  6. ALi is right bud!

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