Hello!
I'd like you to help me with something, please. We can be "angry with/at someone about/over something", but is it possible to say "angry with/at someone for something"? For example: Is it ok to say "She was angry with her daughter for her not doing her homework"?
Laborious She was angry with her daughter for her not doing her homework. Correct as shown. CJ
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LaboriousShe was angry with her daughter forhernot doing her homework.
Correct as shown.
CJ