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Hui James Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Difference:Disappointed About and with

Guys and Gals, What's The Difference Between Disappointed about sth and With sth? Thanks!
  

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You capitalise too many words. Disappointed about is incorrect. You are disappointed in a person: I am disappointed in him.

  • You capitalise too many words.
  • Disappointed about is incorrect.
  • You are disappointed in a person: I am disappointed in him.
  • You are disappointed with something: He is disappointed with the re sult of the exam.
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You capitalise too many words. Disappointed about is incorrect.

You are disappointed in a person: I am disappointed in him.
You are disappointed with something: He is disappointed with the result of the exam.

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Sorry for my caps and thank you!

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