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Hans51 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Glad / Good to see you

Glad to see you.

Does it come from "I am glad to see you" or "It is glad to see you"?


Good to see you.

Does it come from "I am good to see you" or "It is good to see you"?


Nice to meet you.

Does it come from "I am nice to meet you" or "It is nice to meet you"?


What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance.



  

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1. Glad to see you. = I am glad to see you.

  • 1.
  • Glad to see you.
  • = I am glad to see you.
  • It is glad to see you see ungrammatical.
  • 2.
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1. Glad to see you. = I am glad to see you. It is glad to see you see ungrammatical.


2. Good to see you. = It is good to see you. I am good to see you is ungrammatical.


3. Nice to meet you. = It is nice to meet you. I am nice to meet you is ungrammatical.

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