0 votes 0 votes The passengers were angry ______ the airline staff about the delay. on about with towards Verbal Aptitude gate2019-ee general-aptitude verbal-aptitude prepositions + – Arjun asked Feb 12, 2019 • recategorized Apr 25, 2021 by gatecse Arjun 1.9k views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 4 votes 4 votes "Angry with" is used if anger is aimed at someone. "Angry at" is used if anger is aimed at some situation. Ref: https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/43671/angry-with-vs-angry-at-vs-angry-on Correct Answer: C Arjun answered Jun 1, 2019 • selected Jun 2, 2019 by Arjun Arjun comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes Answer C The correct preposition is ‘with’. Shalini26 answered May 28, 2019 Shalini26 comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.