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Mr. Tom Posted 4 years ago
Vocabulary

He has a terrible anger.

Hi

Are these sentences natural and do they carry the same meaning?

  1. He has a terrible anger.
  2. He has a terrible temper.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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Only #2 is natural. For a temporary emotion: He is terribly angry.

  • Only #2 is natural.
  • For a temporary emotion: He is terribly angry.
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Only #2 is natural.

For a temporary emotion:

He is terribly angry.

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Mr. TomHe has a terrible anger.

This one is a little off. We say "He can get terribly angry (at times)".

That's similar in meaning to your second example.

CJ

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