Well, there is no fish for Robert tonight. The cat has got it under the table and Mrs. Anderson hasn't got any more food at home. Robert isn't very happy about it. In fact he's angry. He is also very hungry, so Robert must eat outside the house.
Another question: in this sentence 'Robert isn't very happy about it', is it also possible to say?
'Robert isn't very happy for it'.
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Hi, Could you correct this paragraph please? Well, there is no fish for Robert tonight. The cat has got it under the table and Mrs.
— Clive
Hi, Could you correct this paragraph please?
Well, there is no fish for Robert tonight.
The cat has got it under the table and Mrs.
Anderson hasn't got any more food at home.
Robert isn't very happy about it.
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Well, there is no fish for Robert tonight. The cat has got it under the table and Mrs. Anderson hasn't got any more food at home. Robert isn't very happy about it. In fact he's angry. He is also very hungry, so heRobert must