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I got mad vs She got mad

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I got mad' is used when the speaker is talking about themselves becoming angry, while 'she got mad' is used when the speaker is referring to someone else becoming angry.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

I got mad

This phrase is correct when the speaker is talking about themselves becoming angry.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to express that they became angry about something. It is a common way to describe one's emotions.

Examples:

  • I got mad when he didn't show up for the meeting.
  • I got mad at myself for making such a silly mistake.
  • I got mad and decided to leave the party early.
  • I got mad when I found out the truth.
  • I got mad and couldn't control my temper.
  • I got mad and suddenly I was 99 % zombie.
  • I got mad at Cece for being a model.
  • I got mad at you about going to Cornell.
  • And I got mad, I lost control.
  • When I saw the decorations, I got mad.
  • And I got mad.
  • I got mad and that's what happened.
  • I got mad at them and just completely drove them away.
  • And I got mad for betraying myself and everything I believe in.
  • So I got mad and I hit him with a food tray.
  • I got mad at you and I upset Amber, and all because Ronnie called me a soccer mom.
  • What are you talking about? Well, I got mad, and I asked him why.
  • So I got mad, right?
  • When I found out Drill wasn't real, I got mad.
  • So I got mad and we got into a fight and you know how crazy I get fighting with women.
  • I got mad. Brothers can fight. Parents and children can fight.
  • I got mad at your mom about you and the book and everything and...
  • But as soon as I hit delete, I got mad and I regretted it.
  • I got mad at Curley last night, kicked at him and missed - kicked a chair instead.
  • I was talking about how I was sorry when I got mad at you when you told my son that he ought to answer back.

Alternatives:

  • I became angry
  • I was furious
  • I was enraged
  • I lost my temper
  • I was incensed

She got mad

This phrase is correct when the speaker is referring to someone else becoming angry.

This phrase is used when the speaker wants to convey that another person became angry. It is a common way to describe someone else's emotions.

Examples:

  • She got mad when he forgot her birthday.
  • She got mad at her boss for criticizing her work.
  • She got mad and stormed out of the room.
  • She got mad and slammed the door.
  • She got mad and refused to talk to him.
  • She got mad 'cause your check's late.
  • She got mad because I got her a fuji, and she only eats honeycrisps.
  • She got mad at me for hurting a blind person.
  • She got mad, she understood you don't want to be there, and there's some talk about termination.
  • When she got mad, they got burned.
  • One year I complained too much, she got mad.
  • This morning she got mad at me over the way I drank my orange juice.
  • We went through a Tetris phase, but I beat it, and she got mad.
  • She feels very self-conscious And she got mad at me when I tried to undo her hair.
  • So she cut you when she got mad.
  • When I tried to talk her into it anyway, she got mad, or depressed, or some combination of the two, and I haven't seen her since.
  • But that's not when she got mad.
  • She got mad after we left the club.
  • She got mad; I took a licking.
  • She got mad at Sylvie and ran outside.
  • She got mad at me 'cause I killed all of her plants.
  • She got mad and she ran out of the room.
  • No, that part happened after she got mad.
  • Sometimes she got mad when I went on tour.
  • I felt bad she got mad so I bought her them heels.

Alternatives:

  • She became angry
  • She was furious
  • She was enraged
  • She lost her temper
  • She was incensed

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