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Glad I could help, and if it is possible, I would like to hear how you are doing after being seen. Just use the address I gave you before, and remind me who you are in the subject line. Thank you.
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Glad to hear that the rash is under control. As far as signs of cancer, if you get a rash that bleeds(and will not stop bleeding) mor just will not heal in a reasonable amount of time, there is cause for concern.
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Thank you! I'm glad to be born in French. The French language and culture have greatly influenced my upbringing and identity. I appreciate the richness and elegance of the language and the diverse cultural heritage of France.
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Estoy contento (a) de que usted sea mi maestro (a).
Estoy contento (a) de tenerlo / tenerle / tenerla de *maestro (a).
*Also: Profesor, profesora
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What fish can't be bred? The original question was about breeding the Black Ghost Knife fish (Apteronotus albifrons). The questioner wanted to know if one (of 2) they had was possibly 'pregnant' or not. My answer was to the effect that they can't get 'pregnant' because they are egg layers and their eggs are fertilised outside the body of the fish. I also added that there appear to be no confirmed and documented accounts of aquarists breeding them successfully. This indicates to me that they are extremely difficult to breed and raise and therefore the questioner successfully breeding them by chance seems very unlikely.
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I am glad that is almost Friday!
I am glad to see that you are using this website properly.
I really enjoyed our 12 mile ramble over the moorlands but I was glad to put my feet up when it was over.
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Glad stays glad in all circumstances because it's an adjective.
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' Jeg(I) er(am) glad(glad) for at(to) se(see) dig(you)'
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I am awfully glad you are coming home in June
I'm so glad I got to see you
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I am glad you asked me to use that word in a sentence.
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No, the word glad is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The adjective 'glad' is often used as subject complement after a linking verb. Example:
We were glad to see you after so long.
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You might get into trouble or hear things you don't want to know.
Well, if things could talk then I'm sure you'd hear
A lot of things to make you cry my dear
Ain't you glad [Ain't you glad]
Oh, ain't you glad [Ain't you glad]
Ain't you glad [Glad]
Glad that things don't talk
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what is the notes for i am glad you came on the alto Saxophone
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We are glad that you chose to ask your question on WikiAnswers.
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Glad.
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if in past... i am glad to ve received your email.
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It is better to say "I am glad that I met you too".
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