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be angry at/with somebody?
I have a sentence in a test
"Don't be angry … her. She really didn't want to hurt you."
1. at
2. with
I don't know what I should choose because I have read both "at" and "with" in texts
Can someone help me?
2017년 8월 29일 오전 11:37
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Both 'at" and 'with' are acceptable. We are usually angry 'with' people and 'at' a situation. And if we use the word 'mad', we will usually use 'at'.
2017년 8월 29일
You should say: To be angry WITH somebody.
The second option is: To be mad AT somebody.
The second option is American version.
I hope it was helpful.
Please, feel free to ask me if there's anything else I can help you.
Have a nice day.
2017년 8월 29일
"to be angry with smb about smth"
2017년 8월 29일
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Edward
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