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Guest Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Using 'angry'

Is it right to say A: I am very angry about you. B: Why? what I have done to you?
  

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A. " B. That is correct, but you could also say, "Why?

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A. I think, you would say, "I am angry with you."
B. That is correct, but you could also say, "Why? What did I do to you?"
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Angry + about (something)

Angry + with sometimes 'at' (someone)
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What is the difference between these two sentences?

1. I am angry at you

2. I am angry with you.
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Jacko

Can I say "Why? What have I done to you?" It is also correct, isn't it?

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