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what is the difference between these two phrase" unhappy about " and "unhappy with"?
is there any difference between these two phrase" unhappy about " and "unhappy with", or if they are almost interchangeble.
1)“ i am unhappy about having to work on a Saturday. ” can the word of "about" be instead of another word of " with" and the meaning is exactly same ?
2) "we were unhappy with the quality of the service" can the word of "with" be instead of another word of " about" and the meaning is exactly same ?
thank you
30 авг. 2013 г., 16:49
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These phrases have the same meaning, yes. It sounds most natural to use "unhappy about" with verbs and verb phrases, and "unhappy with" with nouns and noun phrases. This is not a strict rule (and "about" can be used more easily with both verbs and nouns).
"About"
I am unhappy about going to the store. (V)
I am unhappy about studying right now. (V)
I am unhappy about the condition of my new car. (N)
"With"
I am unhappy with my trip to the store. (N)
I am unhappy with my schedule right now. (N)
I am unhappy with the condition of my new car. (N)
30 августа 2013 г.
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