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Angry with or angry?

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00 I wanna to know angry or angry with. 02br
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00 e.g I angry you or I angry with you. Which sentence are correct? 02br
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0 I'm sorry, but both are incorrect. "I 01b 00am02b 00 angry 01b 00with02b 00 you" is the combination you want. 02br 02br 00CJ 0-

  • 0 I'm sorry, but both are incorrect.
  • "I 01b 00am02b 00 angry 01b 00with02b 00 you" is the combination you want.
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0 I'm sorry, but both are incorrect. "I 01b00am02b00 angry 01b00with02b00 you" is the combination you want. 02br
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0 Does "angry at" work too? 0-
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0 Yup, it shorely does, Pieanne! 0-
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0 Thank you, Ranch 0-
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0 "shorely"?? Which "shore", may I ask? 0-
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0 ranchand was joking with pieanne, temico. 02br
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00By "shorely" he meant "surely" 0-
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0 Well abbie, he could have meant "sorely" too! 02br
00BTW, are the posters encouraged to write in slang in this English language help forum? 0-
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00he could have meant "sorely"12blockquote
10 Good pun, temico, but I don't think it would be in context with what ranchand was saying. 02br
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00There is a lot of slang on the "rap" thread, but we try to discourage it, as it is not good English and can be confusing. 0-
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0 you must use the verb to be in the sentence along with "with" 02br
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00"I am angry with you" is correct. 02br
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00If you make someone else mad, then the sentence would read 02br
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00"I anger you" 0-
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0 Considering the distance between "u" & "o" on the keyboard, I'm inclined to think even grammarians can make typos... 0-

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