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Iris
Do you use this phrase? Is it correct? I'm all happy.
Jun 9, 2014 4:23 AM
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YES, it is grammatically correct. ALL is an adverb which means "completely" therefore-- i am all happy = i am completely happy.
June 9, 2014
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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
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