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Deborahjeong Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

At or without at

(1) I love you too much to be mad.
(2) I love you too much to be mad at.
Which one is correct? Thanks.
  

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Of those two, only (1) is correct. You can also say "I love you too much to be mad at you" in full.

  • Of those two, only (1) is correct.
  • You can also say "I love you too much to be mad at you" in full.
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Of those two, only (1) is correct. You can also say "I love you too much to be mad at you" in full.

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