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Welcome back to school.

Welcome back to school itself means welcome each other, and there is no need to add personal pronouns Similar to the waiter saying "welcome" to the customer, he will not deliberately say "welcome" to make the sentence more rounded. Unless you welcome a third party, you need to add this person. For example, "Welcome the teacher back to school" means "Welcome the teacher back to school" in English.

Lexical analysis:

welcome

Pronunciation: English? [? Verk? m]? Beautiful? [? W? lk? m]?

Explanation:

1, v. Welcome, welcome; Welcome new ones; Accept with pleasure

2. popular; Pleasant; Optional; Although ... okay.

3. welcome; Greetings; accept

Welcome to visit. welcome

Phrases:

1, welcome in? Treat sincerely

Hello, welcome? Welcome to

3. Welcome party? Welcome party, welcome banquet; welcoming party

Extended data

Usage of words:

1.welcome, as a verb, means "welcome", which can express welcome to someone or react to something. By extension, it can mean "happy or satisfied with something", "willing to accept it and hope it" and so on.

2.welcome is a transitive verb, followed by a noun, pronoun or gerund, or a compound object with infinitive as a complement. Can be used for passive structures.

3. Welcome, as an adjective, means "welcome and pleasure", refers to psychological activities, and means invisible welcome, which is a continuous state and can be used as an attribute or predication in sentences.

4.welcome means "welcome" as an exclamation, a greeting when greeting, used in formal occasions, hung on placards in stations, docks, airports and streets, or used in advertising languages, newspaper titles, etc. Often used with adverbs or prepositions to indicate direction.