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The passengers were very happy .............. the friendly and warm treatment.

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Use “happy about” when describing the reason or cause of happiness, especially before a noun phrase.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • from
  • to
  • about
  • to
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The Correct Option is C

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The sentence describes the cause or reason for the passengers’ happiness.
When expressing the cause of emotions, “about” is often used to indicate the subject or reason behind the feeling.
“Happy about” means “pleased because of” something.
Option (a) “from” is incorrect because “happy from” is not a natural English phrase for expressing cause.
Option (b) “to” is incorrect here; while “happy to” is possible in structures like “happy to help”, it is not followed by a noun phrase like in this sentence.
Option (d) “to” again repeats the same issue and does not fit with “the friendly and warm treatment” as the object.
Option (c) “about” is correct because it indicates the subject matter or reason for the happiness.
Thus, the correct sentence is: “The passengers were very happy about the friendly and warm treatment.”
This usage is common, e.g., “I was happy about the good news” or “She is happy about her exam results.”
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