I am angry ...........your conduct. Preposition
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I am angry at your conduct....
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zeelp2002pcw8m1:
no it will be with instead of at
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The word "with" can be substituted for the blank space there.
Explanation:
- The phrase "I am angry with your conduct" is, therefore, a viable alternative to the original.
- The word "with" is a type of preposition that conveys the idea that one thing is situated in conjunction with another thing.
- Utilizing prepositions is one way to show how a noun or pronoun is connected to another word in a sentence.
- This can be done for either singular or plural nouns.
- Alternately, one could use the preposition "at" in the sentence instead, as this would still accurately convey the intended meaning. Both of these prepositions give the impression that one person is talking to another.
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