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Sft M Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

of being

I am disappointed of being a cricketer.

Is that sentence correct?
  

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No, it's not correct.
You could say: "I'm unhappy being a cricketer"
or
"I'm tried of being a cricketer."

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No, it isn't clear what you mean.
I wanted to be a lion tamer. I am disappointed that I'm a cricketer instead.
I always wanted to be a cricketer, but now I am one I'm disappointed to find that I don't enjoy it at all.
I dreamed of being a cricketer, so I was disappointed to discover that I wasn't good enough.
My lack of success as a cricketer is very disappo

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