Either one could be correct. The sentence with "were" describes the past state of mind and the sentence with "are" describes a present state of mind. The cause of the state of mind was in the past in either instance, but this is not an example in which "parallelism" of tenses is needed, because it is reasonable that a past action could motivate either a present or a past state of mind.
Both statements are correct, but they refer to different tenses. "We were glad we did something together" refers to a past event, while "We are glad we did something together" refers to a present or ongoing feeling of gladness about a past event.
You should say that something is placed.
In Danish, "happy" is "lykkelig" or "glad."
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "these ones." Instead, you should say "these" or "these ones" without both words together.
You can say "Jeg ΓΈnsker dig glad" in Danish.
Technically it should be "try to do something," but so many people say "try and do something" that it wouldn't sound incorrect to most people.
Ich bin froh, dass wir zusammen sind = I am glad we are together
Yes. I would have said "you're home" but yeah, it's correct.
Estoy feliz que estamos juntos.
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".
No. The correct way to say that you disagree with something would be "in disagreement."
no it is not correct to say you are not for sure instead you can say in proper English that you are not sure about something
It would be more normal to say "bored with something"
Couple is a plural noun so -- walk together -- is correct
yes
You should say that something is placed.
the correct way to say it is both of them cause they both make sense...
It is better to say "I am glad that I met you too".