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"I am happy" vs "I happy"

The correct phrase is "I am happy." The verb "am" is necessary in this case to form a complete sentence in the present tense. Omitting the verb makes the phrase incomplete and grammatically incorrect.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

I am happy

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to express your current state of happiness in the first person singular. The verb "am" is essential for the sentence to be grammatically correct.

Examples:

  • I am happy to see you.
  • I am happy with the results.
  • I am happy to help.
  • I am happy with my decision.
  • I am happy for your success.

I happy

This phrase is incorrect in English. It lacks the necessary verb to form a complete sentence.


Alternatives:

  • I feel happy.
  • I seem happy.
  • I look happy.
  • I appear happy.
  • I am feeling happy.

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