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avpaderno
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I think you should say "John got/became/turned angry." or "John's face turned red."

John got/ became/ turned angry.
or
John's face turned red.

or youYou can say "John got upset when something happened."

John got upset when something happened etc.

And just as a FYI, you should say "he gets/got angry" rather than "he get anger."

He gets/got angry rather than he get anger

I think you should say

John got/ became/ turned angry.
or
John's face turned red.

or you can say

John got upset when something happened etc.

And just as a FYI, you should say

He gets/got angry rather than he get anger

I think you should say "John got/became/turned angry." or "John's face turned red."

You can say "John got upset when something happened."

And just as a FYI, you should say "he gets/got angry" rather than "he get anger."

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I think you should say

John got/ became/ trunedturned angry.
or
John's face turned red.

or Youyou can say

John got upset when something happendhappened etc.

And just as a FYI, you shouldshould say

He gets/got angry rather than he get anger

I think you should say

John got/ became/ truned angry.
or
John's face turned red.

or You can say

John got upset when something happend etc.

And just as a FYI, you should say

He gets/got angry rather than he get anger

I think you should say

John got/ became/ turned angry.
or
John's face turned red.

or you can say

John got upset when something happened etc.

And just as a FYI, you should say

He gets/got angry rather than he get anger

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Sahil
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I think you should say

John got/ became/ truned angry.
or
John's face turned red.

or You can say

John got upset when something happend etc.

And just as a FYI, you should say

He gets/got angry rather than he get anger