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she was angry...... my behavior​

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Answered by manshi6461
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Answer:

she was angry from my behavior

Answered by tushargupta0691
0

Answer:

She was angry about my behavior

Explanation:

A preposition is a word—usually, a small, common word—that indicates direction, location, or time, or that introduces an object Prepositions are commonly followed by an object, which can be a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun. Agent or thing prepositions indicate a causal relationship between nouns and other parts of the sentence. The most common and widely used prepositions of agents or things are of, for, by, with, about, and so on. Agent or thing prepositions indicate a causal relationship between nouns and other parts of the sentence. The most common and widely used prepositions of agents or things are of, for, by, with, about, and so on.

The word "about" can be used as a preposition to connect nouns and verbs, such as when it means "concerning" or "on the subject of.

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