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Sentence: I felt happiest (the happiest) when I was with her.



 
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Sentence: I felt happiest (the happiest) when I was with her. #1 (permalink) Fri Nov 27, 2009 15:44 pm   Sentence: I felt happiest (the happiest) when I was with her.
 

Hello you two,

Can you say in English:

- I felt happiest/ the happiest when I was with her.

If possible, could you give me mor examples.

Also: Is it correct to say:

-She cared for me when I was at my weakest.

-The Tiger approached its prey when it was at its weakest

Thanks
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Sentence: I felt happiest (the happiest) when I was with her. #2 (permalink) Sat Nov 28, 2009 5:49 am   Sentence: I felt happiest (the happiest) when I was with her.
 

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Sentence: I felt happiest (the happiest) when I was with her. #3 (permalink) Sat Nov 28, 2009 7:22 am   Sentence: I felt happiest (the happiest) when I was with her.
 

To you Mister Micawber/ Could you please help me with this? I'm sorry.
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Sentence: I felt happiest (the happiest) when I was with her. #4 (permalink) Sat Nov 28, 2009 9:03 am   Sentence: I felt happiest (the happiest) when I was with her.
 

- I felt happiest/ the happiest when I was with her.-- Both are fine. I am sure that you can create many other examples yourself by using different adjectives or adverbs, like 'I ran the fastest when the tiger was chasing me.'


-She cared for me when I was at my weakest.
-The Tiger approached its prey when it was at its weakest-- These are fine, too.
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