Neeta was angry ......... what i had said . The suitable preposition in the blank is
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The preposition that must be added to the given sentence is ‘with’. So the sentence becomes ‘Neeta was angry with what I had said.’
EXPLANATION:
The preposition ‘with’ is used to describe the following:
• With the naked eye: She looked at the specimen without using a magnifying lens.
• With regard to/ With respect to:: concerning, about
• With impunity: without the risk of injury or punishment.
• Tarred with the same brush: having faults similar to another person
• Take with a pinch of salt: not completely believing the fact that has been told.
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