=
Note: Conversion is based on the latest values and formulas.
Happy New Year too - WordReference Forums 6 Jan 2015 · The best would be "Happy New Year to you, too." Ok for the best approach, but is the previous one accettable in an informal context between two friends?
EN: happier / more happy - WordReference Forums 27 Nov 2007 · I know that happier is the correct comparative form for happy but what about more happy? Is it colloquial English? Is it considered as correct?
happy travel vs. happy traveling | WordReference Forums 17 Dec 2018 · Hello: Should it be "I wish you a happy travel" or "I wish you a happy travelling" (I made it up)? Thank you!
I would be happy / I will be happy / I am happy - WordReference … 30 Mar 2008 · I would say: If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer them. But "I would be happy to answer them" works also.
Happy with, about or for - WordReference Forums 23 Aug 2021 · Happy for means that you share in the other person's happiness. There's also the construction with the infinitive They were happy for their daughter to go on holiday alone.
Gay= happy (used in these day?) | WordReference Forums 29 Mar 2014 · Hello members! I learned that the word gay also has the meaning of being happy from an old song. I'm wondering if the word is still used this day with that meaning. As in, We …
Happy Belated Birthday vs. Belated Happy Birthday 2 Jun 2008 · If someone's birthday was yesterday and you forgot about it, how would you greet them today? Happy Belated Birthday, or Belated Happy Birthday? I want to know how it is …
happy of/with? - WordReference Forums 20 Jan 2019 · And for all those reasons, coming on a visit to the sheet-iron trailer and having sat in heated expectation through the ongoing stupid debates of present booby jerks on that it was …
是happy end 还是happy ending - 百度知道 happy end和happy ending都是正确的词语,两者之间有以下区别: 一、定义不同 1、happy end:happy end指快乐的结尾。 示例:This is a happy end cause'you don't understand …
if you are happy 歌词 - 百度知道 If you're happy and you know it, do all three (clap, stomp, hurray!). If you're happy and you know it do all three (clap, stomp, hurray!). If you're happy and you know it, and you really want to show …