Yusaku
How can I distinct from 'be upset about' and 'be upset over?' I'm not sure how to use these prepositions after 'be upset.' Can you explain about them?
Jun 2, 2017 9:33 PM
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Both are fine and mean the same thing, although the second's a colloquial usage - "What are you upset about?" and "What are you upset over?" I really don't know if the second is particularly an American thing, or if the Brits, Aussies, etc. use that post-position too. Btw, "how do I distinguish between..."
June 2, 2017
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