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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Happy and disappointed

I am happy with your results.

I am happy ( ) you.

I am disappointed with your results.

I am disappointed with you.

I am disappoined about ....

What are the answers?

How do you use 'disappointed about....' and 'happy about.....'?
  

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1- when you want to say that someone is in a situation that makes you happy, you should use "for" >>> my best friend has got promoted in her job, I'm happy for her 2- when something has happened that makes you happy, you should use "about" >>> many people survived after the air crash, I'm happy about that

  • 1- when you want to say that someone is in a situation that makes you happy, you should use "for" >>> my best friend has got promoted in her job, I'm happy for her 2- when something has happened that makes you happy, you should use "about" >>> many people survived after the air crash, I'm happy about that
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1- when you want to say that someone is in a situation that makes you happy, you should use "for" >>> my best friend has got promoted in her job, I'm happy for her

2- when something has happened that makes you happy, you should use "about" >>> many people survived after the air crash, I'm happy about that
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The structures are as follows;

1. Happy for somebody

2. Happy about something

3. Disappointed in somebody

4. Disappointed at/with/ about something

I hope it helps

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