check the error of preposition She was angry with the weather
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she was angry on the weather.
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Cambridge English Dictionary defines "preposition" as " in grammar, a word that is used before a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun, connecting it to another word."
Cambridge English Dictionary defines "with" as " relating to or in the case of a person or thing." This meaning is according to the context of the sentence.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines "at" as " used to show the cause of something, especially a feeling." This meaning is according to the context of the sentence.
So, the correct sentence is :
She was angry at the weather.
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