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Iam angry with him__his carelessness (on, to, for, at)​

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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Answer:

For his carelessness, I'm angry with him.

Explanation:

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Prepositions are grammatical constructions that go before nouns or pronouns. They include information on the time and place of events as well as the manner in which they occurred.

1.Temporal prepositions, including after, at, since, for, between, etc.

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3.Prepositions indicating direction include at, for, on, into, etc.

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Answered by ayesharidah16
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ANS: I am angry with him for his carelessness

Explanation: the right preposition is to be used in this question is for.

                  prepositions should be added to the question based on the                              

                   question asked, in this question FOR was a suitable

                    preposition added, the preposition should be sensible in

                      hearing. and should be matched for the given question  

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