English, asked by heerakhan35, 8 months ago

Which is the correct sentence?
A. They were angry at me.
B. They were angry with me.
C. They were angry on me.
D. They were angry by me.​

Answers

Answered by lokesh9816
4

Answer:

they were angry at me ... plz mark me as brainliest

Answered by GulabLachman
0

They were angry with me.

  • Determining the correct sentence refers to finding out the correct sentence from the given options.
  • The sentence should be meaningful and grammatically correct.
  • The term angry is used as a reference to living things. Generally, humans are angry over others/situations.
  • The correct term used here will be - With
  • The term is a preposition.
  • It is generally used when talking about people.
  • Angry with is used in the context of living things, whereas angry at is used in the context of non-living things
  • In the given sentence, a few people were angry with the other person.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - They were angry with me.

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