estaba muy feliz

estaba muy feliz
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. I was very happy
Recuerdo que estaba muy feliz de ver que habíamos hecho un buen trabajo.I remember I was very happy to see that we had done a good job.
a. he was very happy
A word or phrase that is masculine (e.g., el libro).
(masculine)
Aquel día, estaba muy feliz. Pero luego, algo sucedió, y nunca volvió a ser el mismo.That day, he was very happy. But then, something happened, and he was never himself again.
b. she was very happy
A word or phrase that is feminine (e.g., la manzana).
(feminine)
Estaba muy feliz de ver que finalmente habia conseguido lo que quería.She was very happy to see that she had finally got what she wanted.
c. was very happy
¿Cuál fue la reacción de tus padres frente a la noticia? - Mi madre estaba muy feliz; mi padre parecía triste.What was your parents' reaction to the news? - My mother was very happy; my father seemed sad.
3.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(second person singular)
a. you were very happy
Mi amigo me dijo que usted estaba muy feliz con los resultados logrados.My friend told me you were very happy with the results achieved.
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