Asked by rfvv
1. I am happy with my brother.
2. I am happy for my brother.
3. I am happy because of my brother.
4. I am satisfied with my brother.
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Are they all correct?
What is the difference between #1 and #2? #1 seems to mean #4. Is that right?
Which one is close to #3 in meaning?
2. I am happy for my brother.
3. I am happy because of my brother.
4. I am satisfied with my brother.
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Are they all correct?
What is the difference between #1 and #2? #1 seems to mean #4. Is that right?
Which one is close to #3 in meaning?
Answers
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In 1, your brother must have done something that pleased you. You are now happy with him.
In 2, something positive happened to/for your brother. Therefore, you are happy that he is happy.
In 3, your brother says and does things that make you happy.
4 is almost like 3.
In 2, something positive happened to/for your brother. Therefore, you are happy that he is happy.
In 3, your brother says and does things that make you happy.
4 is almost like 3.
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