Fill in the blank spaces in the following sentences making use of the best of the five options:

He bade them .... to his house

  • A welcomed
  • B are welcome
  • C to be welcome
  • D to have been welcome
  • E welcome

The correct answer is E. welcome

The completed sentence is: “He bade them welcome to his house.”

Here’s why:

  • A. welcomed: This option is incorrect because “welcomed” is the past tense of “welcome” and doesn’t fit grammatically in this sentence.

  • B. are welcome: This option is incorrect because “are welcome” is present tense and doesn’t fit with the past tense verb “bade”.

  • C. to be welcome: This option is incorrect because it changes the meaning of the sentence and makes it less direct.

  • D. to have been welcome: This option is incorrect because it changes the tense of the sentence and makes it overly complicated.

  • E. welcome: This is the correct option. The word “bade” is an old-fashioned term for “asked” or “invited”, so “He bade them welcome” means “He invited them to be welcome”. It’s a more formal and old-fashioned way of saying “He welcomed them”.

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