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Which is the most appropriate/correct usage? Are you angry on me? Are you angry with me? Are you angry at me? I have never heard the phrase angry on used before. Regarding the other two, I would say that it depends upon the context. If directed at a person angry with should always be used. e.g. I was very angry with her. If directed at a situation I believe angry at would also be acceptable. e.g. I was very angry at how rainy it was. The key is who the anger is aimed at. Angry at is not really aimed at anyone. So in the example you give, Are you angry with me? is correct.
Posted on: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 16:28:24 +0000

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