he is angry and me. spot the error
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Concept: To spot the error in the sentence.
Given: He is angry and me.
Answer: He is angry with me.
Explanation:
In Standard english, the adjective “angry” is used with the preposition “with” and not “and” as and is a conjunction.
So the correct sentence would be, “He is angry with me.”
Hence, "with" is more appropriate in this sentence.
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