Question:

Select the option that best fills in the blank and completes the sentence given below.
Though you’re angry ______ her now, you’ll soon become friends again, Maria told Sheila.

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Remember: “angry with a person”, “angry at a situation”, and “angry about an issue”.
Updated On: Apr 23, 2025
  • with
  • upon
  • over
  • on
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The phrase “angry with someone” is standard in English. Using "with" to describe being angry at a person is grammatically correct and idiomatic.
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