English, asked by srinunagapuri05, 5 months ago

Sanjay was "annoyed on" (A) his friends "on account of" (B) "their misbehavior in his "(C) marriage ceremony "in Agra "(D)

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Answers

Answered by dilip311
6

Answer:

b

Explanation:

b is the right answer for the question

Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
3

Answer:

Sanjay was annoyed on his friends on account of their behaviour in his marriage ceremony in Agra.

There is an error in the (A) part of this sentence.

The mentioned question is incomplete but we can deduce that we have to find the error in this sentence and rectify it.

Explanation:

  • Primarily, we know that the phrase 'annoyed on' is inaccurate.
  • Only two prepositions (at/with) can be applied with annoyed.
  • Furthermore, 'annoyed at' is used when the emotion is directed towards something done by someone or an object/situation.
  • Moreover, 'annoyed with' is applied when the annoyance is directed towards a person/someone.
  • Apparently, in the mentioned sentence the emotion is due to someone. That's why 'annoyed with' is suitable for this sentence.

Hence, the error is of preposition 'on' and it must be replaced by 'with'.

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