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Are you sad from me? vs Are you sad with me?

Both phrases are grammatically correct, but they have different meanings. 'Are you sad from me?' implies that the person is causing sadness to the other, while 'Are you sad with me?' suggests that the person is feeling sad in the company of the other. The choice between the two depends on the intended meaning.

Last updated: April 08, 2024 • 958 views

Are you sad from me?

This phrase is grammatically correct but less common in English. It implies that the person is causing sadness to the other.

This phrase is used to ask if the person is feeling sad because of something the speaker did or said.

Examples:

  • Are you sad from me not calling you yesterday?
  • Are you sad from me forgetting your birthday?
  • Are you sad from me leaving early?
  • Are you sad from me?
  • Is she sad, or are you sad, Victoria?
  • You sad, sad, ungrateful traitors.
  • Are you sad because you've grown old?
  • But then... why are you sad?
  • Teacher Dong Ju, are you sad?
  • Are you sad because no one celebrated your birthday?
  • Are you sad 'cause he's not playing?
  • Are you sad because you're living here now?
  • Are you sad because someone you didn't know died?
  • Mateo, are you sad that Mommy missed your first wave?
  • Or are you sad that the guy that everybody loves is just a bag of bones?
  • Are you sad to leave this place and start anew?
  • Sweetheart, are you sad he's gone?
  • Are you sad your dads aren't here?
  • Are you sad that your dad didn't come?
  • Why are you sad and Grey, my daughter?
  • Are you sad that Dwight beat you?
  • Are you sad that he's gone?
  • Are you sad because of this?
  • Allen Gregory, are you sad that Joel asked me?

Alternatives:

  • Are you sad because of me?
  • Are you sad due to me?
  • Are you sad as a result of me?

Are you sad with me?

This phrase is grammatically correct and commonly used in English. It suggests that the person is feeling sad in the company of the other.

This phrase is used to ask if the person is feeling sad while being together with the speaker.

Examples:

  • Are you sad with me in this situation?
  • Are you sad with me during this difficult time?
  • Are you sad with me because of what happened?
  • Are you sad with me?
  • You are sad after parting with your sisters.
  • Is she sad, or are you sad, Victoria?
  • You sad, sad, ungrateful traitors.
  • Are you sad because you've grown old?
  • But then... why are you sad?
  • Teacher Dong Ju, are you sad?
  • Are you sad because no one celebrated your birthday?
  • Are you sad 'cause he's not playing?
  • Are you sad because you're living here now?
  • Are you sad because someone you didn't know died?
  • Mateo, are you sad that Mommy missed your first wave?
  • Or are you sad that the guy that everybody loves is just a bag of bones?
  • Are you sad to leave this place and start anew?
  • Sweetheart, are you sad he's gone?
  • Are you sad your dads aren't here?
  • Are you sad that your dad didn't come?
  • Why are you sad and Grey, my daughter?
  • Are you sad that Dwight beat you?
  • Are you sad that he's gone?
  • Are you sad because of this?

Alternatives:

  • Are you sad in my presence?
  • Are you sad when you're around me?
  • Are you sad while being with me?

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