1) She was annoyed____
missing the bus.
{filling the blanks with appropriate preposition}
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Answer:
with
Explanation:
with
Option B is the correct answer because 'with' is used to mean concerning; in the case of. One will be 'annoyed with' someone.
Option A is incorrect because 'at' is used to point out a specific time or a specific place. However, in another usage 'annoyed at' is also correct, but we usually use it to refer to a situation rather than a person.
Options C and D are incorrect because 'by' is used to indicate proximity or agency and 'in' is used for unspecific times or to indicate a location
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She was annoyed_by___
missing the bus.
{filling the blanks with appropriate preposition}
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