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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

OVER or AT

Is 'over' or 'at' the correct word?

He gets pissed over/at the smallest things.
  

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Both prepositions are OK. You may not realize that you have used an impolite word in your example. Please do your best to use polite examples.

  • Both prepositions are OK.
  • You may not realize that you have used an impolite word in your example.
  • Please do your best to use polite examples.
  • For example, you could have used the word 'angry'.
  • Thank you, Clive
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Both prepositions are OK.

You may not realize that you have used an impolite word in your example.
Please do your best to use polite examples. For example, you could have used the word 'angry'.


Thank you,

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