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Miky98 Posted 6 years ago
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there is a difference among disappointed or disappointing? when do i have to use the first and when the second one?

and when do I use "to have to" and when "must"?

  

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miky98 there is a difference among disappointed or disappointing? Is there a difference between 'disappointed' and 'disappointing'? Yes.

  • miky98 there is a difference among disappointed or disappointing?
  • Is there a difference between 'disappointed' and 'disappointing'?
  • Yes.
  • Suppose Alice disappoints Bill.
  • Then Alice is disappointing and Bill is disappointed.
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miky98there is a difference among disappointed or disappointing?
Is there a difference between 'disappointed' and 'disappointing'?

Yes.

Suppose Alice disappoints Bill.
Then Alice is disappointing and Bill is disappointed.

This works for many other words like this.

Suppose Alice

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