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Tostudyenglish Posted 7 years ago
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Forever happy or happy forever?

Which one is correct between "forever happy" and "happy forever"?

  

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tostudyenglish Which one is correct between "forever happy" and "happy forever"? Both are used. "forever happy" is the more poetic or exuberant form.

  • tostudyenglish Which one is correct between "forever happy" and "happy forever"?
  • Both are used.
  • "forever happy" is the more poetic or exuberant form.
  • "happy forever" is the standard form, and it's more commonly used.
  • I love that music, and if you'd lend me the CD I'd be forever happy.
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tostudyenglish

Which one is correct between "forever happy" and "happy forever"?

Both are used. "forever happy" is the more poetic or exuberant form. "happy forever" is the standard form, and it's more commonly used.

I love that music, and if you'd lend me the CD I'd be forever happy. LOL!

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