Feeling pleased and not sad.
Is happy an adverb. To brighten, to cheer, to enliven. The word βhappyβ is an adjective; The usage would be :
Let's get into the thick of it so that the people in the cheap seats can follow. While we use the adjective βhappyβ to describe a personβs state of being, we generally use the adverb βhappilyβ to describe how someone performs an action. A verb form does not exist.
Basu raj 17 28/12/2015 0 comments. To brighten up, to cheer up. I wish you have a happy.
One reason that a verb form does not exist is that the condition. Can it be used as adjective or adverb? What are the common mistakes in using the word happy.
Happy is an adjective that qualifies the noun reading. I am/he is/ they are happy. Happy cannot be a verb, there's no verb in that sentence but the verb have is implied:
Words to describe happiness and joy. [adjective] favored by luck or fortune : 'happy' is often employed as an adjective.