I have a good relationship . . . . . . . . my neighbors. A. in B. with C. of D. from

in
with
of
from

The correct answer is: B. with

The word “with” is used to indicate a relationship between two or more people or things. In this case, the speaker is saying that they have a good relationship with their neighbors. This means that they are friendly and get along well with each other.

The other options are not correct

because they do not indicate a relationship between two or more people or things.

  • Option A, “in,” is used to indicate a location or position. In this case, it would not make sense to say that the speaker has a good relationship “in” their neighbors.
  • Option C, “of,” is used to indicate possession or ownership. In this case, it would not make sense to say that the speaker has a good relationship “of” their neighbors.
  • Option D, “from,” is used to indicate a source or origin. In this case, it would not make sense to say that the speaker has a good relationship “from” their neighbors.