Is it grammatically incorrect if I say
"Could I be more delighted?!
expecting atleast one comment as the matter is quite urgent
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1Is it grammatically incorrect if I say
"Could I be more delighted?!
expecting atleast one comment as the matter is quite urgent
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Hello,
The answer is: it is correct.
Ask yourself how you would answer this question.
”I couldn’t be more delighted.”
Sounds right, doesn’t it?
Which means the question you’ve framed is right.
Bear in mind that this would be a rhetorical question. Since I don’t know the context in which you intend to use it, I cannot offer further insight whether the use of it would be appropriate.
All I can say is, the question is one you wouldn’t expect an answer to. It can be said in a moment of sincerity when a person is feeling genuinely happy and wishes to express their delight, or it can be used as an expression of sarcasm.
Although if you are using ‘happy’ instead of ‘delighted’ then your question would be:
Could I be any happier?
Please let me know if you need further clarification.
I was happy and wanted to try the words in 'Chandler Bing' style