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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

be disappointed + about/at/by/in/with

0 How to use 'be disappointed' when it is followed by different prepositions? What's the difference in meaning to use about/at/by/in/with after 'be disappointed'? Thanks for anyone's help and answer in advance. 0-
  

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0 Hi,02br
00I don´t know if it helps but according to Cambridge online dictionary the prepositions are as follows:02br
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00We were 01b00deeply02b00 disappointed 01b00at/about02b00 the result.02br
00His parents were 01b00bitterly02b00 disappointed 01b00in/with02b

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