because she was not listening opal
because she was not listening opal
because she was not listening opal
' Jeg(I) er(am) glad(glad) for at(to) se(see) dig(you)'
Uhh, how about the January 17 wedding date?
If you have some rough opals you would like to sell, you can bring them to a local fine jewelry store to see if they are interested. You can also sell them at online auction sites.
glad you're here glad to see you good to see you Love to have you
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.
Amanda Todd has a YouTube video that went viral. It describes the trials she was suffering through before she finally committed suicide in 2012. You can also see pictures of Amanda Todd on the Amanda Todd Legacy website and on the Amanda Todd Legacy Facebook page. (see Related Links)
so glad to see you again = so froh, dich wiederzusehen (informal, singular) so glad to see you again = so froh, euch wiederzusehen (informal, plural) so glad to see you again = so froh, Sie wiederzusehen (formal)
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.
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.