glad is happiness, joyfulness,and peaceful
Glad is an adjective.
I am glad that is almost Friday! I am glad to see that you are using this website properly. I really enjoyed our 12 mile ramble over the moorlands but I was glad to put my feet up when it was over.
Glad stays glad in all circumstances because it's an adjective.
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' Jeg(I) er(am) glad(glad) for at(to) se(see) dig(you)'
Glad is an adjective.
The verb form of glad is gladden.
I am awfully glad you are coming home in June I'm so glad I got to see you
I am glad you asked me to use that word in a sentence.
You might get into trouble or hear things you don't want to know. Well, if things could talk then I'm sure you'd hear A lot of things to make you cry my dear Ain't you glad [Ain't you glad] Oh, ain't you glad [Ain't you glad] Ain't you glad [Glad] Glad that things don't talk
No, the word glad is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The adjective 'glad' is often used as subject complement after a linking verb. Example:We were glad to see you after so long.
Thoralf Glad was born in 1878.