Which one is correct?
"I became glad" or "I had so pleasure"?

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I became glad

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a change in emotional state to happiness or joy.

This phrase is used to indicate a transition from a neutral or negative emotional state to a positive one.

Examples:

  • After receiving the good news, I became glad.
  • When she arrived, I became glad to see her.
  • As the day went on, I became glad that I had decided to go on the trip.
  • Seeing the beautiful sunset, I became glad that I had taken the time to enjoy it.
  • Despite the challenges, I became glad that I had persevered.

I had so pleasure

This phrase is incorrect in English and does not convey the intended meaning of experiencing pleasure or joy.


Alternatives:

  • I had so much pleasure.
  • I experienced great pleasure.
  • I felt immense pleasure.
  • I took great pleasure in.
  • I derived much pleasure from.
The correct phrase is "I became glad." The phrase "I had so pleasure" is incorrect in English. The correct phrase conveys the idea of experiencing a feeling of happiness or joy, while the incorrect phrase does not make sense.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

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