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be happy withbe happy with = be satisfied with something you possess or have experienced I am happy with my girlfriend. be happy about = be pleased by be glad that something happened He is not happy about the scores he got in the math quiz

Sometimes happy with and happy about are quite interchangeable The difference between the English phrases Happyabout Something and Happywith Something lies in how we express our joy or satisfaction regarding something

Happyabout Something means that we arehappyor experiencing positive emotions due to a specific situation event or news Happy New Year! Happy New Year is the correct way. ! Years is the plural form of year as in many years

If you have heard Happy New Years it s either a misspelling or it could be interpreted as year s as in Happy New Year s Day or Happy New Year s Eve. Happy new year is correct

We do not say Happy New Years! happy about polyglotwannabe25 about a certain subject in mind I m happy about this or that with joining two or more things together. Or grouped together

I m happy with you you can also use with for describing emotions about certain things im happy with my grades although it doesn t sound too natural about would be better in this context but it s understandable happytimeThe first is singular and the second plural

You would use happytime for a single specific event That last holiday was ahappytime

You would use happytimes for a more sweeping statement often in response to someone else recalling something from the past Do you remember when we used to go to the match every Saturday as kids? Oh yes they werehappytimes happy go lucky2Hinative delightedThey re all pretty similar

Glad means you re satisfied at the result of something. I m glad that my team won. Happy is more general and the most commonly used

Delighted is a more intense version of happy and is more formal HappyEnd ihsann In the phrase happy ending as you know ending is a gerund an ing word thats formed from a verb but functions as a noun. Both the noun end and the gerund ending mean among other things a conclusion

So happyend and happy ending would seem to mean the same thing. Although both are technical correct happy ending is the happinessHappyis the adjective happiness is the noun. aakritisingh649 happiness is a noun. Eg She has something

She has happiness. see I changed something into happiness therefore you can regard happiness as an abstract thing.Happyis an adjective used to describe something. Eg A white dog. Ahappydog

see I changed white intohappy therefore proving that it is an adjective I Have a happy holiday!The first option is correct but it s more natural to just say happy holidays! You re very welcome

Happy holidays and enjoy your udon noodles! be happy withbe happy with = be satisfied with something you possess or have experienced I am happy with my girlfriend. be happy about = be pleased by be glad that something happened He is not happy about the scores he got in the math quiz

Sometimes happy with and happy about are quite interchangeable The difference between the English phrases Happyabout Something and Happywith Something lies in how we express our joy or satisfaction regarding something

Happyabout Something means that we arehappyor experiencing positive emotions due to a specific situation event or news Happy New Year! Happy New Year is the correct way. ! Years is the plural form of year as in many years

If you have heard Happy New Years it s either a misspelling or it could be interpreted as year s as in Happy New Year s Day or Happy New Year s Eve. Happy new year is correct

We do not say Happy New Years! happy about polyglotwannabe25 about a certain subject in mind I m happy about this or that with joining two or more things together. Or grouped together

I m happy with you you can also use with for describing emotions about certain things im happy with my grades although it doesn t sound too natural about would be better in this context but it s understandable happytimeThe first is singular and the second plural

You would use happytime for a single specific event That last holiday was ahappytime

You would use happytimes for a more sweeping statement often in response to someone else recalling something from the past Do you remember when we used to go to the match every Saturday as kids? Oh yes they werehappytimes happy go lucky2Hinative delightedThey re all pretty similar

Glad means you re satisfied at the result of something. I m glad that my team won. Happy is more general and the most commonly used

Delighted is a more intense version of happy and is more formal HappyEnd ihsann In the phrase happy ending as you know ending is a gerund an ing word thats formed from a verb but functions as a noun. Both the noun end and the gerund ending mean among other things a conclusion

So happyend and happy ending would seem to mean the same thing. Although both are technical correct happy ending is the happinessHappyis the adjective.