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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"I hope you're pleased with yourselves"




What does "I hope you're pleased with yourselves" mean?
  

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It's sarcastic. You say it when you are displeased with the behavior of two or more people or when they have said or done something to upset you. " CJ

  • It's sarcastic.
  • You say it when you are displeased with the behavior of two or more people or when they have said or done something to upset you.
  • " CJ
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It's sarcastic. You say it when you are displeased with the behavior of two or more people or when they have said or done something to upset you. The basic meaning is "I'm very displeased with you."

CJ
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Ron and Harry may have been happy and excited with their adventure, but Hermione was definitely not.

She says is a very sarcastic voice:
"I hope you are pleased.." , (but I am very displeased!)
"I hope your satisfied..." (but I am not at all!)

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