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panicmonger
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I think I have lighted on something.
If the sentence below is correct,
1. I am panicky about my upcoming English exam.
Then, so is the sencond sentence.
2. The US soldiers were panicky at the death of their captain.
Preposition "about" is used for general relation in this sense, whereas "at" is used for specific sense.
Although it may sound unnatural to some English natives, it is grammatically correct. Thanks.
If the sentence below is correct,
1. I am panicky about my upcoming English exam.
Then, so is the sencond sentence.
2. The US soldiers were panicky at the death of their captain.
Preposition "about" is used for general relation in this sense, whereas "at" is used for specific sense.
Although it may sound unnatural to some English natives, it is grammatically correct. Thanks.