The construction “pronoun”+”to be” +”adjective” +… issue.
If the construction works for not one sentence, where should I start?
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Why is it important for a boy to do it. s it important for him to do it?
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He is happy to do it. == It is happy for him to do it. A girl does this for a reason!
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Why do we are sorry for doing this. I am sorry for this blunder.
What is the best way to describe your experiences?
This is important for Him to do. What’s the best way to express yourself in English while saying “It is important to someone/something that he is the one to do it. What were the advantages to working as a doctor if a boy did it? The
words, “He is important to do it,” don’t come out of my (American) ear. I don’t think this is correct.
“He is happy to do it. He can’t believe his gut instincts are failing. My mind is spinning. He is angry to do it. Then he starts over. ” means “He does it happily.” or “He is happy to have the chance to do it..he is lucky! “It
is happy for him to do it,” does not seem correct — who is happy? Is it a happy chance that he did it?
I am sorry to do it. Which means “Doing it makes me sad” or “I am sad that I must do such a thing.” “It
was sorry. It’s not right if someone is either not real or uses a different meaning for “sorry”. In the previous sentence, “sorry” means “sad” or “apologetic”. Does “sorry” mean “pitiable” or “pathetic”?