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irritated _______being kept waiting Amit walked out of the shop

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Answered by palaksinghthakurji
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Answer:

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Answered by ProfDocAK22
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Answer:

Irritated on being kept waiting, Amit walked out of the shop.

Explanation:

  • The word "on" can be used an adjective, adverb or preposition.
  • When "on" is used as an adjective, it usually indicates "something being functional".
  • When "on" is used an adverb, it usually denotes "something performing an action".
  • As a preposition, "on" indicates "a position" or "being concerned" (regarding something).
  • So the correct answer is : Irritated on being kept waiting, Amit walked out of the shop.

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