welcome v/s welcomed
Let it be known today that we don't say 'You are welcomed' but 'You are welcome'. The word 'welcome' is an adjective without the suffix -ed. The moment it reads 'welcomed' it's a verb.
Adjective:
You are welcome.
Verb:
We welcomed the guests into the house.
decision
Most people put a 'z' sound immediately after the 'de...' to make it sound 'diZHishon'
/dɪˈsɪʒn/ is the correct pronunciation.
advise/advice
This is a big one usually in writing. People put advise in the place of advice for the simple reason that they cannot tell which between the two is the verb or the noun. Just know that the one with an 'S' is a verb and you're good to go.
Tudor
Sorry guys, I know /chuda/ has been with us for a long time. We've grown up hearing people call it that way but the dictionaries differ.
Correct pronunciation is /too-der/ or /tyoo-der/
Catwalk
This is a really big one. I feel like fainting each time I hear someone use this word as a verb. We don't 'catwalk' we simply walk on the catwalk/runway.
That's all for today.