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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

at the slightest thing

Hi teachers,

Could you please correct the following for me?:

She gets angry at me at/over the slightest thing.
She sulks at/over the slightest things.

Thank you in advance
  

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: She gets angry at me at/over the slightest thing. She sulks at/over the slightest things. She gets angry at me at/over the slightest thing.

  • : She gets angry at me at/over the slightest thing.
  • She sulks at/over the slightest things.
  • She gets angry at me at/over the slightest thing.
  • She sulks at/over the slightest things.
  • These are OK, but 'over' is a little better.
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Hi,
Could you please correct the following for me?:

She gets angry at me at/over the slightest thing.
She sulks at/over the slightest things.

She gets angry at me at/over the slightest thing.
She sulks at/over the slightest things.

These are OK, but 'over' is a little better.
Clive
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Thank you very much Clive

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