
prepositions - What is the difference between "happy with …
According to this author there's a subtle difference between the two uses: be happy with = be satisfied with something you possess or have experienced; be happy about = be pleased by; be glad that something happened. However, the author concludes: Nevertheless, you will hear some native speakers use the two expressions quite interchangeably, so even if you confuse them, …
"And am happy" is correct or not in this context?
2019年6月22日 · I work as a police and am happy with it. or I work as a police, and I am happy with it. or both are correct?
Happy to hear that!/ Great to hear that!/ Glad to hear that!
"Happy to hear that" is less formal. Any time there are words which are only implied, rather than stated, it's probably going to be less formal.
grammar - I'm happy to do vs I'm happy I did - English Language ...
In your expression I'm happy I helped gets used when talking to a third person I'm happy I helped David get into college. I'm happy I helped them find a new home. The usual expression ( I'm ) happy to help can be used for both the past and the future depending on context P1: Thanks for your help. P2: Not a problem, always happy to help. (past) P2: Glad I could help. (past) P2: I'm …
“I’m happy to help” - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2019年5月2日 · Let’s say I just helped someone and they thanked me for it, would it be contextually appropriate to reply to their “thank you” with “i’m Happy to help” I’m asking if I can use the expression after
Any difference? "I am happy being single" and "I am happy that I …
I am happy about X has a similar meaning. On the other hand, I am happy being X, while it could have the same sort of restricted meaning, more naturally means something like I am generally happy in my life, because (or even though) I am X.
I'm happy returning home - English Language Learners Stack …
2024年2月26日 · I'm happy to return home. I'm happy returning home. What do sentences 1) and 2) mean? a) Have I already returned home? Or, b) Am I on my way back home? Or, c) Will I return home soon?
How we can change this sentence into passive : " I am happy.
I am feeling happy. Aside from the meaning that doesn't make sense, I can think of no interpretation where these two sentences don't mean exactly the same thing.
word usage - "Content", "Satisfied", "Pleased" or "Happy" - English ...
2019年6月30日 · So to simplify, in my opinion, these words kind of imply a scale of happiness, and from lowest to highest: Content > Satisfied/Pleased > happy For instance, I think based on all above-mentioned points, I can say: I am content with my life. (Happy) I am satisfied / pleased with my life. (Happier) I am happy with my life. (The happiest) or
Can "happy" be a verb? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2014年2月26日 · In: happy reading "happy" is an adjective that qualifies the noun "reading". "Happy" cannot be a verb, there's no verb in that sentence but the verb "have" is implied: I wish you have a happy reading, meaning : "I wish you enjoy your reading."