Exercise is a good outlet for stress and anger.
Staying out past midnight will anger your dad.
Expressing anger in a calm, functional manner is a difficult task.
If the dog barks all night, it will anger the whole neighborhood.
Jesus lashed out in anger at the merchants selling goods in the holy temple.
I talked back to my mother and embittered her.
His anger was that of a spitting snake.
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He can't control his anger.
I talked back to my mother and embittered her.
"He was consumed by unbridled anger"
we have to put the word not after the first auxiliary
She couldn't control her anger when she found out about the betrayal.
His anger was that of a spitting snake.
I can understand your anger but your intemperancesare excessive.
My club doesn't give me credit for the programs I design.
Because it will make your sentence positive.
The sentence for "mad with anger" could be: She was mad with anger when she discovered that someone had stolen her car.
You can make a positive sentence negative by adding "not" before the verb or by using negative words like "no" or "never". For example, "He is happy" becomes "He is not happy" or "He is never happy."
Yes, "Looking forward to a positive response" is the correct sentence. "For" should be changed to "to" to make it grammatically accurate.