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Deepak was very upset ___ me

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Answered by Thelunaticgirl
47
Hi there....

The suitable preposition is

For !

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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with. 'With' is a preposition that can be used at many places, depending on its applicability.


At times, 'with' means 'being in the same place as someone or with something’ or even ‘accompanying’.


We also use 'with' to describe something that we used to do. 'With' can follow an adjective that is related to a feeling or reaction.


We can also use 'with' to mean 'possessing' or ‘having’. Therefore, 'with' can be used in many places, depending on its use.

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