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Simiiyengar Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Grammer

I have a problem explaining this ' you are angry'..........is this the rite usage or wrong... if its wrong can you explain why and how..
  

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You are angry. The sentence is correct. CJ

  • You are angry.
  • The sentence is correct.
  • CJ
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You are angry.

The sentence is correct.

CJ
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"you are angry at me". that's the example.. it's correct!

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