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Elisabetta
what is the best with the verb ANNOY?
I have found this exercise and I don't understand what is the correct answer, please can you help me?
What should I use?
about/with/in
1 - Are you annoyed .... something?
2 - Why is the teacher so annoyed ... us?
2020년 5월 8일 오전 8:05
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1 - Are you annoyed [about] something?
2 - Why is the teacher so annoyed [with] us?
Annoyed "in" is never used and is incorrect.
Annoyed "with" is used when speaking about a person or thing, for example "I am so annoyed with her" or "I'm annoyed with this noisy chair".
Annoyed "about" is used when speaking about a situation , for example "I'm annoyed about having to take this early morning class" or "He's annoyed about not being able to use his phone".
2020년 5월 8일
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Hi, I think for the first example you could use about or with.
with: "are you annoyed with him?"
About: "I was annoyed about the whole incident" or "are you annoyed about the fact that he didn't invite you for his birthday?"... although you could say "annoyed by the fact" too, which in my opinion sounds more natural. But I'd go with "about" for the first example.
For the 2nd one, with would be correct. ( I think... hahah )
I don't think we ever use "in" with annoy!
2020년 5월 8일
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1. About - Are you annoyed about something?
2. With - Why is the teacher so annoyed with us?
2020년 5월 8일
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1= about ( if you are annoyed it has to be about something...the thing that is annoying to you).
2= with ( annoyed with someone in this case “us”).
2020년 5월 8일
1 - Are you annoyed [about] something?
2 - Why is the teacher so annoyed [with] us?
2020년 5월 8일
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