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Goshawk Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

which way is correct?

1. I'm happy of it.

2. I'm happy about it.

3. I'm happy for you.

4. I'm happy to you.

5. I'm happy for it.

Could u tell me which one is correct and why? thank you in advance.
  

Top answer

2. I'm happy about it. She passed the exam.

  • 2.
  • I'm happy about it.
  • She passed the exam.
  • She's happy.
  • She's happy about it/that.
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2. I'm happy about it.

She passed the exam.

She's happy.

She's happy about it/that.

3. I'm happy for you.

You passed the exam.

I'm happy that you are
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Thank you Myprofe.

How about:

1. I have fun of it

2. I have fun about it.

3. I have fun with you.

4. I have fun with it.

Is there any rules about it?

thanks a lot.
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Iam Happy About it is correct one
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Ngocloan, welcome to the forums. I notice that your post has only a quote from a previous post - you don't offer a response or any and follow-up questions. Was there something you had a question about?
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I'm happy for you.
I'm happy about it.

Does anyone else agree?
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I'm happy for everyone and about everything.
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I'm also happy to be here.

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