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Definitions from the Webi very happy to see youThis term is a grammatically incorrect phrase that is likely a result of poor translation or non-native English speakers. The phrase "i very happy to see you" is a poor English construction, improperly utilizing the subject pronoun "i" instead of the capitalized pronoun "I". Additionally, the absence of the linking verb "am" after the subject pronoun makes the phrase non-standard. Overall, this phrase should be corrected to "I am very happy to see you" for proper English usage. Examples:Example 1: I am very happy to see you after all these years. Example 2: When you surprised me at the airport, I was very happy to see you. Example 3: Despite the hardships we faced, I am still very happy to see you smile again. Possible related products on Amazon: | ||||
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