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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

mad

I'm mad at/with/about you.

What's the difference?
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New2grammar I'm mad at/with/about you. What's the difference? Thanks.

  • New2grammar I'm mad at/with/about you.
  • What's the difference?
  • Thanks.
  • I don't see any difference between mad at and mad with.
  • In both cases I am angry at/with you.
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New2grammarI'm mad at/with/about you.

What's the difference?
Thanks.

I don't see any difference between mad at and mad with. In both cases I am angry at/with you.

I'm mad about you = I am crazy about you = I love you lots ..... and lots.... and lots. [L]
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Why the broken heart? Should it be a heart and an arrow?

Thanks, Optilang.
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Why the broken heart? Should it be a heart and an arrow?

Yes I messed up, but I've fixed it now.

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