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shirley
i am very happy and i am very happiness .they are same meaning ?
Aug 11, 2015 7:24 PM
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Happy is an adjective.
'I am happy.'
'She is happy.'
Happiness is a noun.
'You have brought happiness into my life.'
'Peace brings joy and happiness.'
I,hope this helps : )
August 11, 2015
3
Only 'I am very happy' is correct.
August 11, 2015
2
Happy is an adjective happeness is a noun.
F.e. After finding the happeness you are happy????
August 11, 2015
1
happiness 是 名词 I am very happiness 这句是有个错误的表示方式
August 11, 2015
Sorry, e=i
August 11, 2015
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