She has the sweetest, most soothing voice. Very pretty too I saw her in a commercial for the census. So much older. The Stanley Steamer commercial must be at least 10 years old.
She was being worked over the legal hours, and was very unhappy, so she quit, and moved to California with her family
The dwarves were cheerful because they had finally taken their kingdom of the Lonely Mountain after the great dragon Smaug was defeated by the Lake men. Bilbo was unhappy because when he was back at the shire, he always wished to go back and see the dwarves of the Lonely Mountain and wander the paths of Mirkwood.
We know Bilbo, the hobbit, was well guided and well guarded on his way home because Gandalf, the wizard, accompanied Bilbo all the way home to his hobbit-hole, while Beorn, the shape-shifter, accompanied him just until they approached his house in Mirkwood. Also because Beorn gives very good advice about Mirkwood.
she is very kind, i know her !!
She felt unhappy after receiving the news about her job.
Discontent means "dissatisfaction." But if you don't know what that means, I am very sorry, but I don't know it either. I just found out "dissatisfaction."
Very unhappy boss
At this very moment, Paul Stanley is very much alive.
very unhappy
They were very unhappy about it
The Puritans were unhappy with the church of England because was very controlling and they couldn't be what religion they wanted to be.
Well, you don't have to feed them, but if you don't they will become very very unhappy.
Inconsolable means "very unhappy" and unable to respond to consolation. Disconsolate also means "very unhappy" but implies the ability to respond to consolation if it is offered.
Are is a be verb. It is a plural be verb.Are is used with the pronouns we, you, they,We are very unhappy. They are looking for gold.and plural noun subjects:The boys are very unhappy. The boys are looking for gold.Are can shortened:we are = we're, they are = they'reWe're very unhappy. They're looking for gold.Are is used as a main verb: We are unhappy.Or as an auxiliary verb: We are looking for gold
Grammer is correct or not for this sentence
Despondency or Depression --- Both do work