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Study Island:The Indians were upset at the flood of white settlers taking over the valley.
Brutus was rarely upset--he was a stoical type of guy. He did get cheesed off at Cassius for being dishonest with the appointment of officers by selling the offices to the highest bidder (not unlike a recent Governor of Illinois).
Yellow poop in chickens is caused from a digestive upset. In turn, this upset can be caused by SICKNESS, INFECTION, de-worming medicine, STRESS, improper diet, and recent diet change.
upset: "I was upset." "He was upset." "He and I were both upset." "I upset him." ect
The past tense form of 'upset' is upset. There is no upsut or upsat. Its literally just 'upset'.
Well honey, the comparative form of "upset" is "more upset" and the superlative form is "most upset." Now go ahead and use those in a sentence before I get more upset!
I had an upset stomach. He upset me greatly.
The base verb, the past and the past participle are all the same -- upset He upset the girls yesterday.
The word "upset" isn't a verb. You can be upset, but the verb would be "be." Therefore, "upset" can't have a tense.
In homeroom, Keisha is upset because she feels isolated and misunderstood by her peers. She may be dealing with personal issues or feeling the pressure of school, which adds to her frustration. Additionally, a recent incident or comment from classmates could have exacerbated her feelings of exclusion. Overall, her emotions stem from a combination of social dynamics and personal struggles.
BEcause she is upset
That is the correct spelling of "upset" (disturbed, or to disturb or spoil, e.g. upset his plans).