he competed me for the prize
A Off
B. With
C. To
D. Off
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off off off off off off off off off off
Explanation:
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"He competed with me for the prize." This will be the complete sentence. Thus, the correct answer will be option B, with.
- Here, we have to fill in the given blank with a suitable word from among the given options.
- The word 'off' can be used in many contexts as many different things like a noun, adjective, adverb, etc.
- Here, in any form, it does not suit the sentence. If considered as a preposition, it means moving away and often down from.
- Which does not make sense for this sentence.
- The preposition with, which can be defined as accompanied by someone or something, fits here quite nicely.
- Here, it would mean that two people are competing for a prize.
- 'To' also does not make sense here. It does not give the sentence a logical meaning.
- Hence, the correct answer will be option B, with. The complete sentence will be, "He competed with me for the prize."
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