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【Happy about (Something)】 と 【Happy with . . . - HiNative I’m happy about my job = if the subject we are discussing is my job, it is a subject that makes me happy I’m happy with my job = I do my job, and therefore me and my job are in close association
delighted 和 happy , glad 和有什么不一样? | HiNative delightedThey're all pretty similar "Glad" means you're satisfied at the result of something "I'm glad that my team won " Happy is more general and the most commonly used "Delighted" is a more intense version of happy and is more formal 的同义词
【More happy, the most happy】 と 【happier, the . . . - HiNative More happy, the most happy と happier, the happiest はどう違いますか? 説明が難しい場合は、例文を教えて下さい。 Is it crucial if I compare things using the words "more", "the most", or must I use only on word (happier happiest)? Is there any rule? Southeastern 2022年4月8日
I was happy 和 I felt happy 和有什么不一样? | HiNative I was happy I was happy = Past tense of “I am happy” I felt happy = Past tense of “I feel happy” You can use them interchangeably I can’t think of any specific examples where one would be more appropriate than the other There’s a slight nuance because of the verb used (am was and feel felt), but even then, there’s not much