He is fond... Oranges (use preposition)
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He is fond of oranges.
The correct preposition to fill in the blank of the sentence is 'of'.
A preposition is a word that defines a relationship, with regards to time or location, between two separate words or nouns.
In cases where the subject refers to another noun in the sentence (usually the object) with a sense of possession, belonging, or origin, we use the preposition 'of'.
Here, 'of' defines belonging (fond of something - oranges).
Thus, the correct preposition to use will be 'of'.
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