The verb in the sentence is "is," which is a form of the verb "to be."
They are both happy. NOT They is both happy.
"Happy Birthday" is typically capitalized in a sentence because it is a proper noun phrase used as a title or greeting to mark a special occasion. Capitalizing it distinguishes it as a specific term rather than just a regular birthday wish.
Yes, "Happy" should be capitalized in the sentence "Hi Julie, Happy New Year."
The word "not" is commonly used to make a sentence negative. For example, "I am happy" becomes "I am not happy" when "not" is added.
Depends on if you know me or not. Am I a happy person?
The verb is was, a form of the verb to be.
Happy teacher's day?
They are both happy. NOT They is both happy.
"Happy Birthday" is typically capitalized in a sentence because it is a proper noun phrase used as a title or greeting to mark a special occasion. Capitalizing it distinguishes it as a specific term rather than just a regular birthday wish.
There are many ways to use this word. You would want to write a good sentence. That would make your teacher give you a good grade. Would you like to see another sentence? I would be happy to write one for you.
singular subject and singular verb forms:- I am happy. The teacher is happy. The boy was happy. She likes ice cream. The teacher likes ice cream. She has an ice cream. The teacher has an ice cream.Plural subjects plural verb forms:- They are happy. The teachers were happy. They like ice cream. The teachers have ice creams.
I am happy to show you that. When I am happy, I show it.
It's an adjective.
good students! that behave an ask questions.an a pay raise.
Happy is an adjective.
Why is it that you are not happy to do your own home work
You were very happy yesterday