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English verb
welcome
Definition
Verbal Adjective
welcomed
Verbal Noun
welcoming
Verb Conjugation
The Present Tense
english (Me)
I
welcome
irish (Mé)
english (You)
you
welcome
irish (Tú)
english (He)
he
welcomes
irish (Sé)
english (She)
she
welcomes
irish (Sí)
english (We)
we
welcome
irish (Muid)
english (You)
you
welcome
irish (Sibh)
english (They)
they
welcome
irish (Siad)
english (Autonomous)
welcome
irish (Saorbhriathar)
english (Negative)
he
does
not
welcome
irish (Diúltach)
english (Ceisteach)
does
he
welcome
?
irish (Question)
The Past Tense
english (Me)
I
welcomed
irish (Mé)
english (You)
you
welcomed
irish (Tú)
english (He)
he
welcomed
irish (Sé)
english (She)
she
welcomed
irish (Sí)
english (We)
we
welcomed
irish (Muid)
english (You)
you
welcomed
irish (Sibh)
english (They)
they
welcomed
irish (Siad)
english (Autonomous)
welcomed
irish (Saorbhriathar)
english (Negative)
he
did
not
welcome
irish (Diúltach)
english (Ceisteach)
did
he
welcome
?
irish (Question)
The Future Tense
english (Me)
I
will
welcome
irish (Mé)
english (You)
you
will
welcome
irish (Tú)
english (He)
he
will
welcome
irish (Sé)
english (She)
she
will
welcome
irish (Sí)
english (We)
we
will
welcome
irish (Muid)
english (You)
you
will
welcome
irish (Sibh)
english (They)
they
will
welcome
irish (Siad)
english (Autonomous)
will
welcome
irish (Saorbhriathar)
english (Negative)
he
will
not
welcome
irish (Diúltach)
english (Ceisteach)
will
he
welcome
?
irish (Question)
The Past Habitual (Imperfect) Tense
english (Me)
I
used
to
welcome
irish (Mé)
english (You)
you
used
to
welcome
irish (Tú)
english (He)
he
used
to
welcome
irish (Sé)
english (She)
she
used
to
welcome
irish (Sí)
english (We)
we
used
to
welcome
irish (Muid)
english (You)
you
used
to
welcome
irish (Sibh)
english (They)
they
used
to
welcome
irish (Siad)
english (Autonomous)
used
to
welcome
irish (Saorbhriathar)
english (Negative)
he
used
to
not
welcome
irish (Diúltach)
english (Ceisteach)
did
he
used
to
welcome
?
irish (Question)
The Conditional Mood
english (Me)
I
would
welcome
irish (Mé)
english (You)
you
would
welcome
irish (Tú)
english (He)
he
would
welcome
irish (Sé)
english (She)
she
would
welcome
irish (Sí)
english (We)
we
would
welcome
irish (Muid)
english (You)
you
would
welcome
irish (Sibh)
english (They)
they
would
welcome
irish (Siad)
english (Autonomous)
would
welcome
irish (Saorbhriathar)
english (Negative)
he
would
not
welcome
irish (Diúltach)
english (Ceisteach)
would
he
welcome
?
irish (Question)
The Present Subjunctive Mood
english (Me)
that
I
welcome
;
may
I
welcome
irish (Mé)
english (You)
that
you
welcome
;
may
you
welcome
irish (Tú)
english (He)
that
he
welcomes
;
may
he
welcome
irish (Sé)
english (She)
that
she
welcomes
;
may
she
welcome
irish (Sí)
english (We)
that
we
welcome
;
may
we
welcome
irish (Muid)
english (You)
that
you
welcome
;
may
you
welcome
irish (Sibh)
english (They)
that
they
welcome
;
may
they
welcome
irish (Siad)
english (Autonomous)
that
welcome
;
may
welcome
irish (Saorbhriathar)
english (Negative)
that
he
does
not
welcome
;
may
he
not
welcome
irish (Diúltach)
english (Ceisteach)
may
he
welcome
?
irish (Question)
The Imperative Mood
english (Me)
welcome
irish (Mé)
english (You)
welcome
irish (Tú)
english (He)
welcome
irish (Sé)
english (She)
welcome
irish (Sí)
english (We)
let
'
s
welcome
irish (Muid)
english (You)
welcome
irish (Sibh)
english (They)
welcome
irish (Siad)
english (Autonomous)
welcome
irish (Saorbhriathar)
english (Negative)
don
'
t
welcome
irish (Diúltach)
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