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How to say Happy Children's Day in English

Happy Children's Day is translated into English as Happy Children's Day.

The key word happy is analyzed as follows:

1. Pronunciation

British pronunciation: ['h?pi]

American pronunciation: ['h?pi]

2. Definition

n. Happy, happy

adj. Happy, happy

3 , Word form changes

Comparative: happy

Superlative: happyst

4. Common phrases

be happy about sth. Yes feel happy about something

be happy for sb. feel happy for someone

make sb. happy make someone feel happy

5. Usage

The basic meaning of happy is "happy" and "joyful", which refers to people's psychological state of being happy, happy or satisfied in various states (such as everything going well).

Happy can be used as an attributive or predicative in a sentence. It must have a person as the subject and cannot be used in a structure in which it serves as the formal subject.

When happy means "happy" as a predicate, it can be followed by an infinitive, a present participle phrase, a past participle phrase or a that clause to express the reason. Happy is often followed by about, at, in, with and other leading prepositional phrases to express "happy because of, satisfied with...".

Happy can also be used as an object complement in a sentence.

6. Examples

1. She's a very happy person and always has a smile on her face. (She is a very happy person and always has a smile on her face.)

2. I'm so happy that I passed the exam. (I'm so happy, I passed the exam.)

3. The children were happy to see their grandparents. The children are happy to see their grandparents)

4. He's happier now that he has a new job. (He now has a new job and feels happier.)

5. We had a happy time at the beach. (We had a happy time at the beach.)