Some words that end with "com" are: welcome, income, outcome, and sitcom.
You can say "welcome" in different ways depending on the context. Some common ways include "you're welcome" as a response to thank you, "welcome" to greet someone, or "welcome aboard" to greet someone who has just joined a group or team.
In Jamaican Patois, "You're welcome" can be said as "Nuh problem" or "No trouble".
Some sample words for the short vowel sounds are listed below: a - cap e - bet i - kit o - not u - cut If you want to make those words into words with long vowel sounds see this list: a - cape e - beet i - kite o - note u - cute You might notice that in each example an e was added to the word to make it a long vowel sound. Did you notice that the extra e in beet is not at the end of the word like the others? It works that way sometimes.
Some words with 'ire' are:acquireadmiredesiredireempireexpirefirehireinspiremireperspireretireshiresiretire
welcome, username, phone
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Some words that end with "com" are: welcome, income, outcome, and sitcom.
There is a few words that are synonyms of the word acclaimed. Some of the synonyms words are praise, cheer and welcome.
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Some words that rhyme with "anniversary" are adversary, nursery, and diversity.
Some words that rhyme with unwelcoming are humming, drumming, and becoming.
Yes , some employers will welcome such a request. However, they are not obliged to offer more than you are contracted for. Some employers who have issues of poor attendance welcome offers from those who could fill in for absence at short notice. It could be a wise point to offer your availability if "over time " is not routinely offered
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a compound is made up of a number of different elements. many times carrying some of the characteristics of that element into that compound
Some words that rhyme with materials are serials, periodicals, and experientials.
Here are some words that one would frequently here in a church: * Welcome * Jesus * God * Worship