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I get very happy vs I got very happy

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I get very happy' is used to express a current state of happiness or a habitual feeling, while 'I got very happy' is used to describe a past moment of happiness. The choice between them depends on the tense you want to convey.

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I get very happy

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a current state of happiness or a habitual feeling.

This phrase is used to describe a current or habitual feeling of happiness. It indicates a state of being happy at the moment or regularly.

Examples:

  • I get very happy when I see my friends.
  • She gets very happy when she listens to music.
  • For example, I get very happy when I write something.
  • I was very happy until I knew her.
  • I believe I might have something that'll make you very happy, Brian.
  • When I heard you were coming I was very happy.
  • I was very happy this morning when I got that sum right.
  • I was very happy before I met you.
  • I'm very happy I was alive for this breakfast.
  • I work as a gardener and I am very happy.
  • I'm very happy where I am, thank you.
  • I don't know. I'm very happy.
  • I'm very happy with the life I have.
  • I'm sure I'll be very happy there.
  • I mean, I'm very happy for you.
  • I'm very happy you'll be visiting Tokyo next month.
  • I'm very happy to make your acquaintance.
  • I'm very happy to be here in India.
  • I am very happy that Europe and the USA found a solution here.
  • I was very happy with your answer.
  • However, I would be very happy to provide detailed information at a later stage.
  • I am very happy to meet with them.

Alternatives:

  • I feel very happy
  • I become very happy
  • I am very happy

I got very happy

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a past moment of happiness.

This phrase is used to describe a specific moment in the past when someone felt very happy. It indicates a temporary state of happiness in the past.

Examples:

  • I got very happy when I received the good news.
  • She got very happy after winning the competition.
  • Aug 4, 2022 ... ... I got, very happy with my holo pull! Pulls. r/PokemonTCG ...
  • Jun 2, 2019 ... What I asked for vs what I got. Very happy with it! ... Sean Lanusse, Blacklist Tattoo, Portland OR.
  • Dec 23, 2019 ... :joy: so this is what I got, very happy to have another ultra Pro premium binder, I can swap a bunch of my binder cards over from my crappy ...
  • Aug 20, 2023 ... Sep 14, 2023 · #6. I got very happy to find a new quest today at this event & im laughting at those NPC dialogs. The life is wasted on wonder ...
  • Sep 9, 2024 ... but as I saw the image of its model I got very happy!! he's still perfect !!!!! Fandom Image. picture again incase you ...
  • Nov 20, 2013 ... And so then I got very happy inside. Because maybe I didn't have to eat my stewie pewie tomatoes. And also sometimes a surprise means a ...
  • Feb 6, 2019 ... Hi there, I got very happy when I found your post! We need to set up "Dropboxes" in our users individual directories on the Synology Server ...
  • Mar 28, 2022 ... When I saw in the Help that the max file size is now 1GB I got very happy this morning because it won't have to be uploaded in little bits.

Alternatives:

  • I was very happy
  • I became very happy
  • I felt very happy

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