Paul is angry at his mom because he feels misunderstood and believes she doesn't respect his independence. He may also be frustrated by her overbearing nature or her inability to see things from his perspective. This conflict could stem from a specific incident or ongoing tension in their relationship, leading him to feel hurt and upset.
Paul was angry at his mom, because he farted.
Your sentence reads: Mom's angry yesterday morning. Mom's is a contraction for Mom is. So the sentence could read: Mom is angry yesterday morning. The verb is involves the present and only the present. Your mom might be mad right now. You might say: Mom is angry right now. That is the proper use of the word is. There is no way you can be mad yesterday morning right now. Pigs can not fly. Either Mom was angry yesterday morning or Mom is angry right now.
Do not be DISCILIPLINED!
Get over it.
Get over it.
Heather - Paul McCartney song - was created in 2001.
Get her real angry
angry dads
cuz your mom sucked on them
Because the child has terrible grammar.
tell your mom or dad or the people that are with you
They will make a mess of it and your mom will be angry.