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I am really glad I sought your advice vs I am really glad that I asked for your advice

Both phrases are correct and convey the same meaning. They express satisfaction for having requested advice. The choice between 'sought your advice' and 'asked for your advice' is a matter of personal preference or style.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 4411 views

I am really glad I sought your advice

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express satisfaction for having actively looked for someone's advice or opinion.
  • I am really glad I'm here. Okay.
  • Then I am really glad I went there!
  • So I am really glad you came.
  • To leave with such good memories, I am really glad.
  • I am really glad we got the chance to talk tonight.
  • I am really glad they put me with somebody cool.
  • I may not be expressing it, but I am really glad you're up here.
  • So, Penny, I am really glad you decided to go out with me.
  • If this is our last night on Earth, I just want you to know that I am really glad we are spending it together.
  • SMO: I am really glad about this recognition of the work of us human rights defenders in Sudan, and Darfur in particular.
  • Mr President, I am really glad to attend this plenary session where your discussion on the European Transparency Initiative will come to a conclusion.
  • I just want you to know, I have never dated anybody I met during a tech support call, but I am really glad your computer went.
  • And I know that we're not best friends, but I am really glad that you're okay.
  • I am really glad to be able to speak about this topic with you this evening.
  • You know I am really glad you are here.
  • I am really glad that you are in full agreement with the grounds for this proposal and the way in which they have been put into effect.
  • I'm really glad I'm home with you.
  • Thank you. I'm really glad I came.
  • I'm really glad I passed out these candles.
  • I'm really glad I said how I feel.

Alternatives:

  • I am really glad I asked for your advice.
  • I am really glad I requested your advice.
  • I am really glad I consulted you for advice.
  • I am really glad I turned to you for advice.
  • I am really glad I sought out your advice.

I am really glad that I asked for your advice

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express satisfaction for having requested someone's advice or opinion.
  • I'm really glad that you asked me out tonight.
  • I'm really glad that you asked me out tonight.
  • I'm actually really glad you asked. I'll get right on that.
  • Cartoon] - I'm really glad you asked me to spend the night.
  • And I know that we're not best friends, but I am really glad that you're okay.
  • I am really glad that you are in full agreement with the grounds for this proposal and the way in which they have been put into effect.
  • If this is our last night on Earth, I just want you to know that I am really glad we are spending it together.
  • I am really glad I'm here. Okay.
  • So I am really glad you came.
  • To leave with such good memories, I am really glad.
  • I am really glad we got the chance to talk tonight.
  • I am really glad they put me with somebody cool.
  • I am just really glad that it's over.
  • I may not be expressing it, but I am really glad you're up here.
  • So, Penny, I am really glad you decided to go out with me.
  • SMO: I am really glad about this recognition of the work of us human rights defenders in Sudan, and Darfur in particular.
  • Mr President, I am really glad to attend this plenary session where your discussion on the European Transparency Initiative will come to a conclusion.
  • I'm really glad that I did.
  • For the record, I'm really glad that I was wrong.
  • And I'm really glad that I made these memories.

Alternatives:

  • I am really glad that I sought your advice.
  • I am really glad that I requested your advice.
  • I am really glad that I consulted you for advice.
  • I am really glad that I turned to you for advice.
  • I am really glad that I sought out your advice.

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