He came too late which left me disappointed.
He came too late left me disappointed.
Are these sentences correct? and due to his late, I am in a state of unhappy with angry so can I use "disappointed" right here?
" or "He came too late and left me disappointed. " Don't depend on my answer, though. Wait for the teachers' approval for accuracy.
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I don't think the second one is correct, I'd say:
"His coming too late left me disappointed."
or
"He came too late and left me disappointed. "
or
"He came too late; he left me disappointed."
Don't depend on my answer, though. Wait for the teachers' approval for accuracy.
He came too late and that left me disappointed.
By arriving too late, he left me disappointed.
I was very disappointed that he arrived too late.