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ILE Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

I'm happy/glad to help.

Could you please explain the difference between I'm happy to help and I'm glad to help?
Is it true that I'm glad to help means I'm willing to help?
If that is true, do you think the following phrase "I'm happy and glad to help" sounds idiomatic enough?
Thanks.

Isabelle
  

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ILE Could you please explain the difference between I'm happy to help and I'm glad to help? There is no difference in meaning. Some people say glad , others say happy .

  • ILE Could you please explain the difference between I'm happy to help and I'm glad to help?
  • There is no difference in meaning.
  • Some people say glad , others say happy .
  • ILE Is it true that I'm glad to help means I'm willing to help?
  • Yes, and so does "I am happy to help" ILE If that is true, do you think the following phrase "I'm happy and glad to help" sounds idiomatic enough?
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ILECould you please explain the difference between I'm happy to help and I'm glad to help?
There is no difference in meaning. Some people say glad, others say happy.
ILEIs it true that I'm glad to help means I'm willing to help?
Yes, and so does "I am happy to help"
ILEIf that is true, d
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Crystal clear. Thanks, AlpheccaStars!

Isabelle
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as allays happy to support you guys when ever required.

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