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He is angry on me Spot the error

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Answered by anvitanvar032
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Answer:

The correct answer of this question is  he is angry with me.

Explanation:

Given - He is angry on me.

To Find  - Spot the error of He is angry on me

He is upset with me. Because and is a conjunction, the adjective "angry" is used with the preposition "with" rather than "and" in Standard English. So the correct sentence is, "He is upset with me."

Spot the error -

I've been in this city for several years and have never encountered any discrimination.

We had a heated debate about whether we should move to a larger house.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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  1. When addressing someone, the phrase "angry with" should always be used.
  2. If directed at a situation, I believe "angry at" is also appropriate.
  3. The key question is who the rage is directed at.
  4. "Angry at" is not directed at anyone in particular.
  5. As a result, "angry with" is most appropriate in the given statement.
  6. Thus, the correct sentence must be-

He is angry with me.

Hence, the error in the given sentence is "on".

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