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Vijay1010 Posted 16 years ago
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Meaning

what is the exact meaning of below sentences.

1. I am happy to be here.
2. I am happy being here.
3. I am happy to have here.
  

Top answer

1. I am happy to be here. - I enjoy my staying here.

  • 1.
  • I am happy to be here.
  • - I enjoy my staying here.
  • 2.
  • I am happy being here.
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1. I am happy to be here. - I enjoy my staying here.

2. I am happy being here. - I`ve been happy ever since I came here.

3. I am happy to have here. - Is this sentence in English?

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