I take delight in using this site.
In similar sense, is this correct?
I take disappointment in finding my question not has been answered.
Regardless, is the above statement's grammar correct?
BulbulTada Regardless, is the above statement's grammar correct? No. CB
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BulbulTadaRegardless, is the above statement's grammar correct?
No.
CB
Finding my questions having not been answered disappoints me.
It's disappointing to find my questions unanswered.
BulbulTadatake delight
That is a set phrase. "Take" forms many phrases and idiomatic expressions, but "disappointment" isn't one of therm. Here are a few:
Take pleasure in
Take offence (at / in)
Take pride in