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Choose the most suitable option to replace the highlighted part: The supervisor is angry on the subordinate.

  1. angry at
  2. angry with
  3. angry for
  4. angry over

Correct answer: angry with

Solution

The correct preposition with "angry" when referring to a person is usually "with". So, the sentence should be "The supervisor is angry with the subordinate."

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