"Are you angry with me?" "Are you mad at me?"
anonymous Are Do these two sentences mean the same? Yes. They do in American English.
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anonymousAreDo these two sentences mean the same?
Yes. They do in American English. Wait for someone who uses British English. I'm actually not quite sure that they use "mad at me".
CJ
When the verb has no -ing, you can't use "are". You need "do". (You correctly wrote