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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"I am happy for you"

"I am happy for you."

Some say that "for you" modifies "happy", but some say "for you" modifies "I am happy" or "am happy".

I think that in the end they all mean the same. What do you native English speakers think? Please help me out again. Thank you so much as usual.
  

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There is no modification in the sentence.

  • There is no modification in the sentence.
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There is no modification in the sentence.

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