Can we write " she shouted angrily against the disobedient boy"
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I guess it would be AT the disobedient boy..but good luck..you may be write too!
vidhiagarwal19:
It should be at you can't shout against someone
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If you look up the dictionary for the word ‘shout', which means ‘to speak angrily to somebody’, you will find the preposition ‘at' following it. So the most appropriate and conventionally right option is ‘at’.
So the correct answer is as follows:
She shouted angrily at the disobedient boy.
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