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UK//aɪm ɡlæd juːv kʌm//US//aɪm ɡlæd juːv kʌm//

Meaning of I'm glad you've come

Expresses joy that someone has arrived.

In simple words: I'm happy you arrived.

I'm glad you've come in a sentence

  • I'm glad you've come to the party!
  • When I saw you at the airport, I thought, 'I'm glad you've come.'
  • I'm glad you've come back home safe.
  • I was worried, but I'm glad you've come to visit.
  • After so many years, I'm glad you've come to our reunion.

How to use I'm glad you've come

Used to express happiness about someone's arrival. Usually appropriate in both personal and professional contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine feeling a wave of happiness when a friend walks through the door.

Related words

Collocations with I'm glad you've come

Synonyms for I'm glad you've come

  • I’m pleased you came
  • I’m happy you’re here
  • I’m delighted you arrived

Common mistakes with I'm glad you've come

  • Omitting 'that' in 'I'm glad that you've come'.
  • Using past tense incorrectly, e.g., 'came' instead of 'come'.

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Frequently asked questions about I'm glad you've come

What does I'm glad you've come mean?

I'm happy you arrived.

What is the definition of I'm glad you've come?

Expresses joy that someone has arrived.

How do you use I'm glad you've come in a sentence?

I'm glad you've come to the party!

Can you give another example of I'm glad you've come?

When I saw you at the airport, I thought, 'I'm glad you've come.'

What are synonyms for I'm glad you've come?

Common alternatives include I’m pleased you came, I’m happy you’re here, I’m delighted you arrived.

What words go with I'm glad you've come?

It commonly pairs with I'm glad you've come, I'm glad you've arrived, I'm glad you could make it.

What are common mistakes when using I'm glad you've come?

Omitting 'that' in 'I'm glad that you've come'. Using past tense incorrectly, e.g., 'came' instead of 'come'.

How do you pronounce I'm glad you've come?

US: //aɪm ɡlæd juːv kʌm//, UK: //aɪm ɡlæd juːv kʌm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I'm glad you've come?

Used to express happiness about someone's arrival. Usually appropriate in both personal and professional contexts.