Could you clarify which is correct, "Going For Lunch" or "Going To Lunch"?
Both are correct.
When do we use "Welcome" and "Welcomed"? After providing assistance to another party, do you answer with: "You are welcome" or "You are welcomed"?
In the above situation, we can only say, 'You are welcome.'
Why do some people say "she has been married" instead of "she is married"?
There are differences in meaning between the two. 'She is married' means that the lady is married at this moment while 'She has been married' usually indicates the lady was married some time in the past but is no longer married

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