glad - use in sentences

Preposition: that

  • Hon: Mr. Moss: I am glad that the hon.

Modifying Another Word

  • awfully: I am awfully glad you are coming home in June.
  • so: I'm so glad I got to see you.
  • heartily: No problems with the injections although I was heartily glad when they ended.
  • exceedingly: I am exceedingly glad that I am to have the privilege of another gem from Annie.
  • very: I should be very glad to pay my respects to her.

Infinitive complement

  • hear: We would be glad to hear from them too.
  • see: The United States says Iraqis will be glad to see the back of Saddam.
  • say: I am glad to say that, over the years, we have received every such " facility " .
  • know: I mean, I'm glad to know the Rt.
  • assist: It doesn't matter how many times someone calls me, I'm just glad to assist.
  • help: Our friendly staff will be glad to help you find the right course for you.

Modifies a noun

  • tidings: But the philosophical rewards are enough for me - there's no finer feeling than being the bearer of glad tidings.
  • rag: So get your glad rags on, we're coming to your town.
  • soccer: Soccer: We're still fighting, says Phil Soccer: Glad tidings Soccer: Swindon Town 1-0 Colchester.. .
  • I: Glad I came, glad I chose 10 weeks.
  • someone: Anyway glad someone had a wizard time there, eh what!

Used with adjective complement

  • feel: Whether men came out alive, happy To come home, to feel loved, to feel glad.
  • seem: They seemed so glad to have me when I came here as a pup.

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