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got disappointed or got disappointing ?
The other day I got confused which to use
got disappointing or got disappointed in below sentence.
We got disappointing results was right answer but I don't understand difference between got disappointing and got disappointed.
Would someone tell me the reason.
1 de sep. de 2018 7:36
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"Disappointing" refers to the results, not to the person.
The results are disappointing.
The student is disappointed.
The word "got" means "received", and it also refers to the results. This is different from "got" meaning "become", as in "I got confused".
I got [disappointing results]
or
I was disappointed [ by the results].
NB This is exactly the same as all the other pairs of adjectives formed from verb participles. For example:
I got [some exciting news]
I got excited [ when I heard the news].
1 de septiembre de 2018
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Hi Kyouko!
The problem here is that the verb "to get" (got) can have different meanings. It can mean:
1) "to become"; or
2) "to receive".
In the sentence "I got disappointed" it means "to become" and it describes your feeling. For example, you would say:
"I got disappointed... because the result was bad." (I became disappointed because the result was bad).
If you say "I got disappointing results", the verb "to get" means "to receive" and the word "disappointing" describes the quality of the result.
"I got... disappointing results" (I received a result that was disappointing).
I hope this helps!
1 de septiembre de 2018
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Inglés, Japonés
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