Search from various English teachers...
Iris
Do you use this phrase? Is it correct?
I'm all happy.
Jun 9, 2014 4:23 AM
Answers · 7
1
YES, it is grammatically correct.
ALL is an adverb which means "completely" therefore--
i am all happy = i am completely happy.
June 9, 2014
1
Hi Iris,
I would not use that phrase as it does not sound quite right.
They're "all happy" We're "all happy" To keep them "all happy" everybody is "all happy" etc;
Possibly a person could say I'm feeling "all happy".
Hope that helps :)
June 9, 2014
I think this technically could be correct grammatically, but it sounds unnatural. I would say "I'm completely happy." or "I am very happy." instead. Those both sound a bit more natural.
June 9, 2014
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!
Iris
Language Skills
English, Russian
Learning Language
English
Articles You May Also Like

How to Answer “How Was Your Weekend?” Naturally in English
47 likes · 27 Comments

Why Some Jokes Don’t Translate: Understanding Humor in English
15 likes · 5 Comments

How to Talk About Your Strengths and Weaknesses Professionally
13 likes · 5 Comments
More articles
