Sentence examples for am very happy from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am very happy" is not correct in standard written English as it is missing a subject.
You can use it in informal contexts, but it should be preceded by a subject like "I" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "I am very happy to hear the good news."
Alternatives: "I feel very happy" or "I am quite happy."

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am very happy

adverb

To a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly.

  • You’re drinking very slowly.

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"So I am very happy".

I am very happy there.

"I am very happy," she said.

I am very happy at Liverpool.

I am very happy I signed up.

I am very happy to help out".

I am very happy with my career".

"I am very happy at Bayern.

"I am very happy to be through.

"I am very happy and very healthy.

"I am very happy for the team.

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