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someone gets mad about me vs someone get mad about me

The correct phrase is "someone gets mad about me." The verb "gets" should agree with the singular subject "someone."

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 462 views

someone gets mad about me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when referring to a situation where someone becomes angry or upset because of something related to you.

Examples:

  • Someone gets mad about me being late all the time.
  • I hope no one gets mad about me forgetting their birthday.
  • She always gets mad about me leaving the lights on.
  • He gets mad about me not replying to his messages.
  • Don't get mad about me making a mistake.
  • We don't get mad about these things.
  • We have to people in our business get mad about innovation.
  • She didn't even get mad about all my nightmares.
  • Then, when he discovers the lawn mower and starts to get mad about it, you run in, say you found his wallet.
  • How can Betty get mad about that?
  • And you hid Anita's clothes because you thought we'd get mad about that.
  • Here's what I do whenever I get mad about that.
  • Don't get mad about it.
  • Then Athena gets mad about the desecration of her temple, blames Medusa, turns her into this hideous creature.
  • So you are mad about me and Robin holding hands.
  • He's really mad about me doing this with you.
  • You know that Eugenio is mad about me.
  • Marshall, there is plenty of stuff that I don't get mad about,
  • Okay, the traffic is really heavy over there, so it would be good to get into that, and then there'll be really some things to get mad about.
  • If you think you have the right to be mad about me and Andrew...
  • You used to be mad about me.
  • Someone gets mad at you so you just run away?
  • Men. You still mad about me and Bridget?
  • What have you been telling Mads about me?
  • Look, are you mad about me kissing you?

someone get mad about me

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "get" does not agree with the singular subject "someone."

  • We don't get mad about these things.
  • We have to people in our business get mad about innovation.
  • She didn't even get mad about all my nightmares.
  • Then, when he discovers the lawn mower and starts to get mad about it, you run in, say you found his wallet.
  • How can Betty get mad about that?
  • And you hid Anita's clothes because you thought we'd get mad about that.
  • Here's what I do whenever I get mad about that.
  • Don't get mad about it.
  • Then Athena gets mad about the desecration of her temple, blames Medusa, turns her into this hideous creature.
  • So you are mad about me and Robin holding hands.
  • He's really mad about me doing this with you.
  • You know that Eugenio is mad about me.
  • Marshall, there is plenty of stuff that I don't get mad about,
  • Okay, the traffic is really heavy over there, so it would be good to get into that, and then there'll be really some things to get mad about.
  • If you think you have the right to be mad about me and Andrew...
  • You used to be mad about me.
  • Someone gets mad at you so you just run away?
  • Men. You still mad about me and Bridget?
  • What have you been telling Mads about me?
  • Look, are you mad about me kissing you?

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