When congratulating someone for failing an examination, you do not want to actually say the word congratulations. You will want to tell that person that if they did their best, they should be proud.
Dear [Brother], Congratulations on your success in the examination! I am incredibly proud of your hard work and dedication. Your achievement is well-deserved, and I have no doubt that you will continue to excel in all your future endeavors. Best wishes, [Your Name]
You can congratulate anyone even if there are not your friend. You just go to their page and click congratulate.
I think : we should use "ON" I want to congratulate you on...
Congratulated is the past tense of congratulate.
"Congratulate" is a verb. It is used to express warm approval or admiration for someone's achievements or good fortune.
By all means congratulate him.
i always congratulate my friend when she passes her maths test The coaches met at midfield to congratulate each other. I would like to congratulate you for writing this very excellent question. You want me to congratulate WHO? Yes ma'am, I am looking for a nice greeting card here because I want to congratulate my cousin on his splendiferous addition to the family tree.
I would like to congratulate you on your exemplary example sentence.
The noun form of "congratulate" is "congratulation."
Congratulations is a noun.
I'd like to congratulate you on already answering your own question.
It might be seen as rude to congratulate. It is best to leave it alone and allow him to deal with it. However, if you have a good relationship, it is fine to congratulate.