It depends on the context.For instance you could say I am happy going to the schoolI currently attendOr you could sayI am most happy when I am going to schoolIt all depends on contextHope that helps xxx
She was really happy going to school and even her friends first time she looked at lots of people the she started going to school and she made friends
Ask her out and just be a gentlemen and just make her feel happy
Assure her that you are going to do the very best you can ... then DO just that!! Bring home the top grades in the class every quarter.
It is, indeed. It is called a 'be' verb. present 'be' verbs are: am, is, are. eg. I am happy, she is happy, they are happy. past' be' verbs are: was and were. eg he was happy. they were happy Be verbs are also used when making present or past continuous sentences. eg I am walking to school. She is walking to school. They are walking to school. I was walking to school. They were walking to school.
Happy Home High School was created in 1949.
Happy Vale Montessori School was created in 1973.
Using when in a sentence denotes time. Some examples are: When are you going to finish the job? I will talk to you when you come home from school. I will be happy when school is out. The children do not play outside when it is storming.
no mike rim from pittsburgh(412) is going to have a happy not straight life (*)(*)
Selena is homeschooled, but happy in her homeschool
He was as happy as an angel,and merry as a school boy!
Yes. I love school, and I do because my parents push me to do good, and are happy if i just tried. If you feel happy, kids feel happy. They will want you to be happy, and they get good grades, and socialize, that's whenthey like school.