Children are fond . . . . . . . . chocolates and computer games. A. for B. of C. with D. in

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of
with
in

The correct answer is B. of.

Children are fond of chocolates and computer games. This means that they like them a lot. The other options do not make sense in this context.

  • For: This preposition is used to indicate the purpose of something. For example, “I bought this book for my son.”
  • With: This preposition is used to indicate the instrument or means by which something is done. For example, “I cut the cake with a knife.”
  • In: This preposition is used to indicate the location of something. For example, “The children are in the park.”

I hope this helps!