curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-discuss-roles-and-responsibilities/65d890f37666763b1c08e284.md
I'd be happy to followed by a verb is a polite and positive way to agree to do something. I'd is a contraction of I would, which is used to talk about a willingness or offer to do something in the future.
For example, if someone asks if you can help them study English, you can say, I'd be happy to help, meaning you are willing and pleased to help them.
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I'd
This contraction stands for I would, showing willingness to do something.
be
It's used to link I'd with an adjective expressing a willingness or happiness to do something.
happy
This word describes the feeling of being pleased or content to do something.
to
This preposition is used before the base form of a verb.
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