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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Glad/happy to do

I'm glad/happy to help you today!

What does this sentence mean?

1. I'm glad/happy that I helped you today!

2. I'm glad/happy that I will help you today!

3. 1 or 2 according to context.

  

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The tenses are different. For the first sentence, I did something to assist you earlier in the day, and I am pleased that I did that. In the second sentence, I have plans to help you later in the day, and I am pleased to do it.

  • The tenses are different.
  • For the first sentence, I did something to assist you earlier in the day, and I am pleased that I did that.
  • In the second sentence, I have plans to help you later in the day, and I am pleased to do it.
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The tenses are different. For the first sentence, I did something to assist you earlier in the day, and I am pleased that I did that. In the second sentence, I have plans to help you later in the day, and I am pleased to do it.

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