fill in the blank with suitable prepositions.he is angry ...........me
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he is angry AT me is the correct answer for this question prepositions are the word which used to determine the positions of the word thank you
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He is angry with me.
- The word "angry with" is used when referring to live items, such as a human being or an animal.
- For example,
- He was 'angry with' me because I did not keep the commitment.
- I'm 'angry with' my dog since it no longer greets me the way it used to.
- The expression "angry at" is used when referring to non-living things such as doors, windows, vehicles, and so on.
- As an example:
- I was 'angry at' the automobile because it was not starting.
- I'm 'angry at' the window since it won't open after several efforts.
- "Angry at" is a popular expression in American English, while "angry with" is more appropriate.
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