I am angry with you.

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tufguy

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1) I am angry with you.

2) I am angry at you.

3) I am angry at the situation.

Please correct my sentences.
 
I think we have already done this one.

For the third one I would say I am upset.
 
You'll hear all three from native speakers.
 
I wouldn't use #2.
 
Americans might say:

I am mad at you.
 
#2 seems fine to me. Although there are of course quite a few synonyms you could substitute for 'angry', it isn't wrong.
 
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