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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Frustrated

Does it make sense to say:



"The incident frustrated my plans."

  

Top answer

Hi Yes, that's quite right. You had plans to do something. An unexpected incident came along and stopped you from carrying out the plans.

  • Hi Yes, that's quite right.
  • You had plans to do something.
  • An unexpected incident came along and stopped you from carrying out the plans.
  • The incident frustrated your plans.
  • All is good in that sentence.
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Hi

Yes, that's quite right. You had plans to do something. An unexpected incident came along and stopped you from carrying out the plans. The incident frustrated your plans. All is good in that sentence.

Dave

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