Is it correct to say "does he have"?
Could you please clarify your question, as the paragraph you've provided, "Is it correct to say 'does he have'?", is actually a statement posing as a question. However, if I'm to interpret your intention as asking whether the phrase "does he have" is grammatically correct, then the answer is yes, it is grammatically correct. It's a common way to form a question in English, particularly when asking about possession or existence. The sentence structure follows the pattern of "does" + subject + verb, which is used to form questions in the present simple tense for the third person singular. For example, "Does he have a pen?" is a perfectly acceptable question.
Which is correct you are welcome or welcomed?
I'm curious, could you clarify which phrase is grammatically correct: "You are welcome" or "Welcomed"? It seems that both might be used in certain contexts, but I'm unsure which one is the appropriate response when someone expresses gratitude or thanks. Could you explain the proper usage and perhaps provide an example sentence for each?