- A. of
- B. in
- C. about
- D. on
The correct preposition for the sentence “I am envious…” is (A) of.
Here’s why:
- Of indicates the object of your envy, the thing or person you wish you had what they have.
- In doesn’t typically express envy. It might be used for concepts like “in trouble” or “in love.”
- About is more general and doesn’t pinpoint the specific cause of your envy.
- On doesn’t commonly connect with envy. It might be used for emotions like “on edge” or “on fire.”
Therefore, “I am envious of them” accurately conveys that you feel envy towards them.
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