[Grammar] "I am happy that I met you."

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sky3120

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"I am happy that I met you."

I think that "that I met you" modifies "I am happy". And also in "I am happy with your success." With your success modifies I am happy. Or should we say that they modify just happy?

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much in advance.
 
"I am happy that I met you."

I think that "that I met you" modifies "I am happy". And also in "I am happy with your success." With your success modifies I am happy. Or should we say that they modify just happy?

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much in advance.

Ditto my previous answer: the clause functions as an adverbial adjunct to the predicate (am happy).
 
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