Meaning: Children run after the fireflies, feeling happy and excited.
Choice of Words: Children: young people, chase: run after, glee: great joy or delight.
Alternative Expressions
Kids run after them happily.
Meaning: This sentence is similar to the first one, but it uses different words to convey the same meaning. The children are happily chasing something, and they are having fun doing it.
Choice of Words:Kids is another word for children. Run means to move quickly on foot. After means following or chasing someone or something. Happily means feeling or showing joy. When you put them together, "Kids run after them happily" means that the children are chasing something with great joy.
The young ones pursue them with delight.
Meaning: This sentence is also similar to the first two, but it uses more formal language. The children are happily chasing something, and they are having a great time doing it.
Choice of Words:Young ones is another way to refer to children. Pursue means to follow or chase someone or something with the intention of catching them. Delight is a feeling of intense joy or pleasure. When you put them together, "The young ones pursue them with delight" means that the children are chasing something with great joy.