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Sun 94 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Disappointed in or with you

In the following sentence, which one is the best prepostiion?

I am really disappointed( in or with?) you for making the mistake again.

I was annoyed ( with/ at) you.

I was annoyed( with/at) the way you treat your students.

I was angry ( with/at) my boyfriend.

I was angry ( with/at) his attitude.
  

Top answer

) you for making the mistake again. I was annoyed ( with / at ) you. I was annoyed( with /at) the way you treat your students.

  • ) you for making the mistake again.
  • I was annoyed ( with / at ) you.
  • I was annoyed( with /at) the way you treat your students.
  • I was angry ( with/ at ) my boyfriend.
  • I was angry ( with/ at ) his attitude.
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Most common:

I am really disappointed( in or with?) you for making the mistake again.

I was annoyed ( with/ at) you.

I was annoyed( with/at) the way you treat your students.

I was angry ( with/
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All are in common use, sun. Not worth worrying about, I assure you.

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