They are in a relationship and enjoying it.
When economists say that people act rationally in their self interest they mean that
2 if you say it like happly or three if you speak correctly and say happ - i - ly
It depends on who you talking to and how you say it. For example if you are saying it to someone who has very low self esteem and you say it in a rude way, it will seem mean, if you say it to a fairly laid back person and you say it in a nice way, it will be taken as a compliment.
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I would say no because of this: Gradually means more slowly and less dramatic. Happily is more like joy and sometimes comes and goes very quickly Hope this helps:)
You can, but it is not idiomatic English. If you mean that people worked straight through their lunch time, use No one took lunch
Heureusement
what do you mean? that could mean anything such as... they got married and lived happily ever after or they could have said that she/he found a job and lived happily ever after. that never actually happens but yeah! what do you mean?
People say "just kidding" to signal that their previous statement was meant in jest or as a joke, and not to be taken seriously. It helps to clarify that the intent was not to offend or hurt anyone's feelings.
You can, but it is not idiomatic English. If you mean that people worked straight through their lunch time, use No one took lunch
well people say he is in love but i think yes he is taken
It means taken apart.
The comparative form of "happily" is "more happily," and the superlative form is "most happily." These forms are used to compare the degree of happiness between two or more things or individuals. The comparative form is used when comparing two things, while the superlative form is used when comparing three or more things.
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In America.. we say Cheese And In Narnia we say PASTA!
Depends on nationalities, i would say yes if your from the same country, i know people that are in there 90s that never had a passport, and were happily married.
When boys say they are "cuffed," it usually means they are in a committed relationship with someone. It implies that they are taken or off the market romantically.