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"You never fail to make me gappy" or "You never failed to make me happy"?

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You never fail to make me gappy

This phrase is incorrect due to a spelling error ("gappy" instead of "happy").


Alternatives:

  • you never fail to make me happy

You never failed to make me happy

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express appreciation for someone consistently bringing happiness.

This phrase is used to convey that someone has always succeeded in making the speaker happy in the past.

Examples:

  • Thank you for always being there for me; you never failed to make me happy.
  • Despite the challenges, you never failed to make me happy.
  • Your presence never failed to make me happy.
  • Even on my worst days, you never failed to make me happy.
  • Your smile never failed to make me happy.
The correct phrase is "you never failed to make me happy." The incorrect phrase "you never fail to make me gappy" contains a spelling error ("gappy" instead of "happy"). The correct phrase is commonly used to express appreciation for someone consistently bringing happiness.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

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