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Elizabeth
we are as happy as larks?
we are as happy as larks or we are as happy as a lark
which is correct if the subject is plura?
13 Thg 04 2010 16:33
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I have never heard 'happy as larks,' but 'happy as a lark' is a common expression. A lark is a type of bird, and its song sounds quite happy.
"Happy as a clam" is another expression.
In England, I've heard "Happy as a sandboy." I am not from England, so I do not know what that means :P
13 tháng 4 năm 2010
The correct expression is "to be as happy as a lark". I don't believe, however, that this expression is widely-used these days.
Another expression we use in the UK, which in fact seems to be much more common, is "to be as happy as Larry". Nobody seems to know who Larry was, by the way.
14 tháng 4 năm 2010
I agree with Robert and Peachey although if you said 'as happy as larks' people would know what you meant especially as it's plural. The phrases 'as happy as pigs in mud' is similar.
14 tháng 4 năm 2010
I've only heard the singular phase also.
Robert, I checked up on "sandboy" (I thought it was like a clam, but no). Apparently the phrase comes from Bristol, where tavern owners would hire boys to go collect sand, which would then be spread over the tavern floor to soak up spilled drinks. These sand-boys were paid in beer, so I guess they were quite happy. ;)
14 tháng 4 năm 2010
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Tiếng Trung Quốc (Quan thoại), Tiếng Anh, Tiếng Tây Ban Nha
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Tiếng Anh, Tiếng Tây Ban Nha
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