
"be happy " 和 "being happy" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
be happy Be Happy is in present tense that means it is in the present. Like right now. For example: I want you to BE HAPPY. Means, I want you to feel happy. Like right now😂 And Being …
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa "happiness " và "happy" ? | HiNative
Đồng nghĩa với happiness Happy is the adjective happiness is the noun. |@aakritisingh649 happiness is a noun. Eg - She has something. She has happiness. see I changed something …
【make】 と 【makes】 と 【It makes me happy ... - HiNative
例えば、'it made me happy when I won first place'のように。 'it make me happy' is grammatically incorrect, because it's past tense it should be 'it made me happy' 'it makes me happy' is when …
【Get happy】 と 【Be happy】 はどう違います ... - HiNative
【ネイティブ回答】「Get happy」と「Be happy」はどう違うの?質問に13件の回答が集まっています!Hinativeでは"英語(アメリカ)"や外国語の勉強で気になったことを、ネイティブ …
"Happy birthday to me." 和 "Happy birthday to myself." 和有什么 …
Happy birthday to myself as a standalone sentence is grammatically incorrect. 查看翻译 Highly-rated answerer
"happy time" 和 "happy times" 的差別在哪裡? | HiNative
happy time的同義字The first is singular and the second plural. You would use 'happy time' for a single specific event: — "That last holiday was a happy time". You would use 'happy times' for …
してくれると嬉しい】 は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
【ネイティブが回答】「〜してくれると嬉しい」 は "英語(アメリカ)" でなんて言うの?質問に3件の回答が集まっています!Hinativeでは"英語(アメリカ)"や外国語の勉強で気になっ …
What is the difference between "enjoy" and "happy ... - HiNative
Synonym for enjoy Enjoy is a verb and happy is adjective.. -She enjoys being along. -She is happy being alone. |Enjoy significa disfrutar. Happy significa feliz. Por ejemplo: i enjoy be …
How do you say "Happy Friday! " in Japanese? | HiNative
Happy Friday!? Not sure what that means!? Right? In general in Japan, Saturday and Sunday are holidays, so the end of the week becomes Friday, which makes you want to say, "Happy …
What is the difference between "happy time" and "happy
Synonym for happy time The first is singular and the second plural. You would use 'happy time' for a single specific event: — "That last holiday was a happy time". You would use 'happy times' …