Happy speech is typically positive, uplifting, and may include expressions of joy, gratitude, and optimism. It often conveys feelings of contentment and excitement.
Kind is an adjective.
To transform direct speech to indirect speech, you generally have to change the pronouns, tenses, and time expressions. For example, "She said, 'I am happy'" would be transformed to "She said that she was happy." Remember to also introduce a reporting verb and adjust the word order accordingly.
Dan - noun is - verb very - adverb happy - adjective
The part of speech that answers the question "what kind" is an adjective. Adjectives describe or modify nouns and pronouns by providing information about their qualities or characteristics.
Kind is an adjective and a noun.
Happy is an adjective.
It's a noun.
It is a direct speech. By Samantha Seeboonruang
political speech
it means to be very happy
Kind is an adjective.
it is a linking verb :)
a speech about teenage life is that use of drugs, mariguana, pregnecy
The suffix affects a word's part of speech. For example, the word 'happy' is an adjective. When you change the suffix, it changes the part of speech. If you change 'happy' into 'happiness' it becomes a noun; when you change it into 'happily' it becomes an adverb.
first person
first person
From is a preposition.