happiness Happy is the adjective happiness is the noun. |@aakritisingh649 happiness is a noun. Eg - She has something. She has happiness. see I changed something into happiness, therefore you can.
be happy with的同義字be happy with = be satisfied with something you possess or have experienced I am happy with my girlfriend. be happy about = be pleased by; be glad that something happened He.
be happy withbe happy with = be satisfied with something you possess or have experienced I am happy with my girlfriend. be happy about = be pleased by; be glad that something happened He is not.
例えば、'it made me happy when I won first place'のように。 'it make me happy' is grammatically incorrect, because it's past tense it should be 'it made me happy' 'it makes me happy' is when you're.
The difference between the English phrases "Happy about (Something)" and "Happy with (Something)" lies in how we express our joy or satisfaction regarding something. "Happy about (Something)".
Happy End@ihsann In the phrase “happy ending,” as you know, “ending” is a gerund, an “-ing” word that’s formed from a verb but functions as a noun. Both the noun “end” and the gerund “ending”.
happy about @polyglotwannabe25 (about) a certain subject in mind: "I'm happy about this or that" (with) joining two or more things together. Or grouped together. "I'm happy with you" you can also use.
I will be happy if I can be of some help. と I would be happy if I could be of some help. と I will be glad if you kindly check my work. と I would be glad if you would kindly check my work. はどう違いますか?.