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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Irritated at/with oneself

Hi, I would like to know if there's any difference between at and with in this sentence?

She was irritated at/with herself.

  

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She was irritated at/with herself. I see none.

  • She was irritated at/with herself.
  • I see none.
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anonymousI would like to know if there's any difference between at and with in this sentence?She was irritated at/with herself.

I see none.

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