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disappointed in him vs. disappointed with him #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:57 am   disappointed in him vs. disappointed with him
 

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ESL/EFL Test #151 "Traveling Downunder: How can I immigrate to Australia?", question 1

Tourists who visit Australia without a visa will usually be ......... entry into the country.

(a) refused
(b) rejected
(c) revoked
(d) rebuked

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #151 "Traveling Downunder: How can I immigrate to Australia?", answer 1

Tourists who visit Australia without a visa will usually be refused entry into the country.

Correct answer: (a) refused
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Do you say "I am disspointed with him" or "I am disappointed in him"?

Siah Meng Heng
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disappointed in him vs. disappointed with him #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 09, 2007 8:43 am   disappointed in him vs. disappointed with him
 

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You can say either, Siah Meng Heng-- but be careful of your spelling.
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