(to finish)
"to finish your test" is the infinitive phrase.
The infinitive is an adverb modifying an adjective (happy). BREAK DOWN: YOU (subject) ARE (verb) HAPPY (predicate adjective) TO FINISH YOUR TEST (adverbial phrase for happy) TEST (the object of the infinitive)
adverb
Congratulations on finishing your test! It's a great feeling to be done with something you've been working on. Now you can relax and reward yourself with some well-deserved playtime.
he was the only one of their eleven children not to survive happy chidhood
Sentirsi felice is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to feel happy".Specifically, the present infinitive sentire* means "to feel". The reflexive pronoun si means "oneself". The feminine/masculine adjective felice translates as "happy".The pronunciation will be "sen-TEER-see fe-LEE-tche" in Italian.*The final vowel drops when a an object or reflexive pronoun is added to the end of the infinitive.
And after the reunion, they all together had a happy life. This is a sentence using all together as a phrase.
I'd be happy to help! Could you please provide the sentence you'd like assistance with?
Yes, it is, 'the end' is a sentence just like 'happy birthday', you may always f there are no subject and predicate in that little phrase but it's a sentence!
She was happy about her upcoming trip. Happy about landing my first job, I was crushed when the company rescinded the offer. I wasn't too happy to see a mess in the kitchen.
"But no my handsome, you said "I am happy to know that ..." and you did not finish your sentence, I wanted to know what you had learned lol"
Only when the phrase itself is written inside a sentence.