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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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To stop being angry with each other

Woman: Yeah. When you think your boyfriend likes someone else more than you, you get jealous.
Man: Oh, oh, and then what happened?
Woman: Well, I went up to him and I... well I didn't, but I almost slapped his face.
Man: You almost slapped his face? Oh!
Woman: Yeah, and we had a really big argument, a big fight, but we soon made up.
Man: Made up! You put make up on?
Woman: No, no, not that sort of making up. To make up after an argument is to stop being angry with each other.


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What does "to stop being angry with each other" mean?

Could you please translate it into simple English?


Thank you

  

Top answer

Consider this simple example. Tom was angry with Mary for a week. Then he stopped being angry with her.

  • Consider this simple example.
  • Tom was angry with Mary for a week.
  • Then he stopped being angry with her.
  • Mary was angry with Tom.
  • After a week, she stopped being angry with him.
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Consider this simple example.

Tom was angry with Mary for a week. Then he stopped being angry with her.

Mary was angry with Tom. After a week, she stopped being angry with him.

You could say the above this way.

Mary and Tom were angry with each other, but after a week they stopped being angry with each other.

Mary and Tom were angry with ea

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