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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

For and with

I am happy with you.

I am happy for you.

Are these the same meaning? When can we use them?

  

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kumenglish I am happy with you. This doesn't sound natural, but you could say I am happy with your work. This is used to praise someone.

  • kumenglish I am happy with you.
  • This doesn't sound natural, but you could say I am happy with your work.
  • This is used to praise someone.
  • kumenglish I am happy for you.
  • This is OK.
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kumenglishI am happy with you.

This doesn't sound natural, but you could say

I am happy with your work.

This is used to praise someone.

kumenglishI am happy for you.

This is OK. It means that I congratulate you on your success. You have done well and I am happy to hear it.

CJ

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