Measure for Measure, The Comedy of Errors.
If we divide Shakespeare's plays into comedies, histories and tragedies, the comedies outnumber the others almost two to one. There are ten histories and ten tragedies and eighteen comedies.
Shakespeare wrote 18 comedies. The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Measure for Measure and Cymbeline are three of them.
happy comedies, problem plays, romantic comedies.
Shakespeare's comedies have happy endings
An internet search of the complete list of Shakespeare's plays includes two comedies that match your criteria:Merchant of VeniceTwo Gentlemen of Verona
Much Ado About Nothing A Misummer Night's Dream
It depends what you mean by "romantic comedies". Most of Shakespeare's comedies are romantic in nature and end in weddings all around. Some of his late comedies are called "romances" and they end in reconciliations and reunifications all around instead of weddings.
Shakespeare wrote comedies, tragedies, histories, and tragicomedies.
Shakespeare wrote As You Like It and Merchant of Venice.
cause he said he wanted to
Comedies
Eighteen of Shakespeare's thirty-eight plays are comedies.