English, asked by drift90, 1 year ago

She is angry ____ me (with or at)


usarahsiddiqui54: It can be both according to me
SukhdeepSingh: yes
usarahsiddiqui54: Hmmm
justindeepa18: But with is more appropriate
SukhdeepSingh: no I don't think so
justindeepa18: Ok
SukhdeepSingh: she is angry at me is also quite appropriate
usarahsiddiqui54: Guyz both are fine for the sentence....
justindeepa18: hnm
SukhdeepSingh: yes

Answers

Answered by SukhdeepSingh
12
this sentence can have both she is angry with me or she is angry at me because both are equally likely to come in the English language so I don't think that won any one of these is wrong
Answered by aadityajoshi205
0

Answer: with

Explanation:

with is used when referring to living things, as in this sentence.
at is used in case of non-living things

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