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Vanessa García
Get mad on/to/with... me
Don´t get mad on me
Don´t get mad with me
Don´t get mad to me
Which one is correct or are there several that I can use indistinctly?
Many thanks
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Like the others said, you should say "Don't get mad at me" or "Don't be angry with me". Using "at" means that the anger is being directed towards you, and "with" would be used in the same way in certain sentences. Some examples:
He is happy WITH me.
She is upset WITH me.
I am angry AT them.
I am mad AT him.
You can see that the emotions that are most direct and harsh (mad, angry) use the word "at". The less harsh emotions use "with". However, the use of these words can change depending on the context, but "on" and "to" are not really used in sentences like those.
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I would say "Don't get mad AT me." Or, "Don't get ANGRY WITH me."
١٨ مايو ٢٠١٥
Also, you could say "Don´t get mad at me"
١٨ مايو ٢٠١٥
Only "Don´t get mad with me" is correct.
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Vanessa García
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الإسبانية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية
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