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Thegreeneagle Posted 14 years ago
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Hi all. I'm reading Harry potter and i don't understand the following sentence. "He didn’t seem at all upset at being al-most knocked to the ground.". What does it mean? (at all upset at...)
  

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at all upset = upset in any way. He was not upset that he was almost knocked down.

  • at all upset = upset in any way.
  • He was not upset that he was almost knocked down.
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at all upset = upset in any way.
He was not upset that he was almost knocked down.

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