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Pamela81 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

To be disappointed

Hi!

please have a look at the following sentences:

"I´m disappointed FOR\ABOUT\FROM your behaviour" which is correct? For or About or..From???

"Your behaviour disappointed me" ??

Then... I thought about the verb to disappointed and I would like you to tell me if it can be taken as not that strong like it is "I´m angry"

Thanks

Pamela
  

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Hi, I think the correct form is I'm disappointed with you. I'm disappointed with your behaviour. and I'm angry with you.

  • Hi, I think the correct form is I'm disappointed with you.
  • I'm disappointed with your behaviour.
  • and I'm angry with you.
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Hi,

I think the correct form is

I'm disappointed with you.

I'm disappointed with your behaviour.

and

I'm angry with you.
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Thanks! sometimes it is difficult when you translate from your own language to a different one.. In my language I would say "I m disappointed from.." :-)

Cheers

Pamela
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HeHe! In my language too! "disappointed from" Emotion: smile)

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