Hello!
I was wondering about the difference between these two sentences and can for be used in the second one:
I am grateful to him for his help.
I am angry with him about/for(?) his actions.
In the first sentence, for preposition is used to indicate the reason of appreciation, but in the second sentence, it sounds strange even though to me, it looks like his actions are the reason for my anger. Can one be angry for something?
It doesn't sound right to me.
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