I would use "He became more and more angry" "He was" suggests a given point in the past, while "He became" suggests a transition or change.
Yes, "he was more and more angry" is grammatically correct and can be used to indicate a gradual escalation in someone's anger over time.
To say "angry" in Sinhala, you can use the word "เถดเทโเถปเทเทเถฑ" (pronounced as prahana).
D'accord. (pronounced: Dak-korr)But they use OK as well.
The woman was angry after she found her husband was cheating on her.Never go near an angry elephant.Angry is an adjective in a sentence. It means to be mad or very disappointed.Her dad was very angry when she came home two hours later than she had said.That horse was so angry, it could kill someone."I'm just so angry at him," Stace said, frowning.
After hours of negotiation, the two sides showed no signs of relenting on their demands.
To sign "Are you OK?" in American Sign Language, use the signs for "YOU," "OK," and raise your eyebrows for emphasis. This conveys the question in a straightforward and easily understood manner.
When they are angry they will make more noise.
ms.gomez got angry with the gardener
Many Angry Infants Nagging
yes but i don't know how yes ok dont get angry
furious irate upset livid
Only ok if you have smething really to be angry about! Such as when my parents got divorced i almost punhed a whole throught the door and that was ok... it is mostly always good to let your feelings out. but never let hurtfull feelings out on others! Spread the peace as much as you can but always know, its never bad to be angry. Hope that helps :)
more angry birds
no it not ok because peaple will get angry and put you to jail for 17 years, it ok if you are in graffiti in web of graffiti maker
saw-her Zamora i don't know i just made up random words ok you dont need to get angry at me OK! *cries*
You get more angry you get angry more faster
Yes,It's confirmed that there will be 5 more angry birds games in 2012 along with angry birds space
That is not normal