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My problem with your phrase is that your verb is ' to be' and you are using 'of help' as a noun (an instance of helping).

This is OK but one would usually use this sort of phrase (contracted to - "glad to be of help" or more correctly "glad to have been of help") in response to a 'thank you' from someone else (they would be thanking you for assisting them).

If you were offering someone help you would say:- "Can I be of help" or, using 'help' as the verb, "Can I help"

However if you are currently helping someone and you want to say how much you are enjoying the experience you would phrase it thus:- "I am glad to be helping you".

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15y ago
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10y ago

"You were glad to see..." is correct.

However, it wouldn't be correct to simply change 'you' for 'I'.

You would need to say:

"I was glad to see.."

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13y ago

No. "Glad to have you" is better way to spell it. If you're talking about the past I'd use "I'm glad I could have you".

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11y ago

no, it should be.......... Are youhappy you are apart of the team

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10y ago

Yes, it is correct. Alternatively, you can also say "I am happy to help (you)."

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14y ago

Yes

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