Is it correct understanding: "#1 means that he talked to me in the state that he was in anger, and #2 means that he talked to me in such a way that made me angry."?
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Hi, 1. He talked to me in anger. 2.
— Clive
Hi, 1.
He talked to me in anger.
2.
He talked me in anger .
Not correct.
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