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Is happy an adverb. As you point out in your question, a noun, an adjective, and an adverb exist. What are the common mistakes in using the word happy. Happy cannot be a verb, there's no verb in that sentence but the verb have is implied:
If you see in this sentence happily is giving you more information about βwalkingβ which is the verb in. One reason that a verb form does not exist is that the condition. The term in the query is in the type of an adjective.
Can it be used as adjective or adverb? Blissfully, completely, deliriously, extremely, perfectly, very for the first year after their marriage the two of them were. To brighten up, to cheer up.
I am/he is/ they are happy. 'happy' is often employed as an adjective. [adjective] favored by luck or fortune :
(intransitive) often followed by up: Adverbs frequently used with happy. To brighten, to cheer, to enliven.
He walked into the room happily. Basu raj 17 28/12/2015 0 comments. I wish you have a happy.