Joe is very angry ________ his boss's decision to promote James.
A. about
B. with regard to
C. against
D. by
Anonymous:
It could be'by'
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Heya mate!
The answer is 'about'.
'By' can be used too, but option A is more relevant.
Joe is very angry 'about' his boss's decision to promote James.
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The answer is 'about'.
'By' can be used too, but option A is more relevant.
Joe is very angry 'about' his boss's decision to promote James.
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Answer:
The correct option for the sentence “Joe is very angry _______ his boss’s decision to promote James.” is About.
Explanation:
About is the preposition. It serves the motive of giving or showing the connection between two things. About also gives us a valid connection of two things. It is also combined with other prepositions to serve the motive on warning.
Here, it has been shown that Joe is very angry. To satisfy that for what he is angry. That purpose is shown by adding about that indicates Joe is angry for the decision.
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