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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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Angry

He is angry.

He got angry.

What is the difference between them?

  

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kumenglish He is angry. At this moment, now, he is angry. We don't know when he started to be angry (when he became angry).

  • kumenglish He is angry.
  • At this moment, now, he is angry.
  • We don't know when he started to be angry (when he became angry).
  • kumenglish He got angry.
  • At some point in the past, he was not angry, but he became angry , and then he was angry.
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kumenglishHe is angry.

At this moment, now, he is angry. We don't know when he started to be angry (when he became angry).

kumenglishHe got angry.

At some point in the past, he was not angry, but he became angry, and then he was angry. We don't know if he is angry now. Maybe he is; maybe he isn't.

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