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Welcome ‘to’, not welcome ‘in’

Welcome back to my blog. I’m staying on the same theme again today: ‘Welcome’ followed by an incorrect preposition. We now know that ‘Welcome at’ is incorrect. Well, so is ‘Welcome in’. I believe that the confusion arises from directly translating the Dutch ‘Welkom in’. Let’s recap: In English we say ‘Welcome to my house’. Welcome at & Welcome in […]

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Why are graduations caps square?

Here is a very old photo of me taken at my graduation ceremony in 1996, proudly wearing my graduation cap (very similar to the cap the logo I use for Deane’s English). The official name for such a cap is a mortarboard: a square board for a handle used for holding and carrying masonry mortar. Not the […]

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Welcome to my blog

Welcome to Deane’s English and my very first blog entry. I took this photo at Schiphol Airport a couple of weeks ago because I was very surprised by the incorrect use of the preposition ‘at’. In English we never say ‘Welcome at or Welcome in…’. We always say: Welcome to…Welcome to Schiphol, welcome to my house, […]

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