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RuslanaWith.Thank you Ruslana.
TanitAnd there is also 'angry at': I'm not angry at you.Is there any difference in meaning between "angry at you" and "angry with you"?
FlederI've learned that: at a thing and with a person, but "angry at someone" is one of exceptions. So I don't think there's any difference.I can't see any difference, either. May I ask you why you think it's an exception?