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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions

i have a doubt regarding a sentence formation using preposition as both the sentences seem to be correct.
the sentence is , ' He is vexed by her for what she has done'
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'He vexed at her for what she has done'
Tell me which sentence is correct

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Neither. This is correct: He is vexed at her for what she has done But this is much better: He is vexed by what she has done.

  • Neither.
  • This is correct: He is vexed at her for what she has done But this is much better: He is vexed by what she has done.
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Neither. This is correct:

He is vexed at her for what she has done

But this is much better:

He is vexed by what she has done.

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