Angry with someone means کسی سے ناراض ہونا
Angry with: کسی انسان سے ناراض ہونا
Angry on: کسی بات پہ ناراض ہونا
Angry at برتاو یا رویے پر ناراض ہونا
The color will not suit your complexion.
Suit (verb) = to be appropriate or look good on someone.
The preposition "of" is commonly used to describe the content or amount associated with something, such as "a cup of tea" or "a cheque of fifty thousand rupees."
"To" is a preposition showing direction or movement toward a place.
It connects the verb "going" with the destination "the cinema."
"Or" is used to show a choice or alternative between two options: hardworking or lazy.
The sentence is asking which one applies, not contrasting or adding, so "or" fits best.
A prepositional phrase is a group of words consisting of a preposition, its object, and any words that modify the object
Eligible For something means کسی چیز کےلئے اہل ہونا
He shows great ability in Mathematics.
Sara shows great ability in Physics.
We use "in" in the phrase "ability in Physics" because "in" is the correct preposition
"Ability in" + subject/field
"In" indicates the area where the ability exists.
The river flows under the bridge can be used when the flow of the river is normal.
Note: during a flood, when the river has more water beyond its carrying capacity, then at times it starts flowing above the river.