GRAMMAR: Patterns with angry
Angry with
• You say that someone is angry with another person:
My parents were very angry with me.
✗Don’t say: My parents were angry to me.
Angry about
• You say that someone is angry about something:
I was really angry about what had happened.
Angry at
• You can say that someone is angry at someone, or
angry at something:
Please don’t get angry at me.
I was really angry at what had happened.
Hide something/somebody from
somebody He was accused of trying to hide evidence from
the police.
Under lock and key
a) Kept safely in a box, cupboard etc that is locked
Dad keeps
all his liquor under lock and key.
How about telling her to ask for permission the next
time you use it?
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