I was robbed . . . . . . . . my way home. A. on B. in C. about D. of

[amp_mcq option1=”on” option2=”in” option3=”about” option4=”of” correct=”option1″]

The correct answer is A. on.

The preposition “on” is used to indicate a specific point in time or a specific location. In this case, the speaker is indicating that they were robbed at a specific point in time, while they were on their way home.

The other options are not as accurate. The preposition “in” is used to indicate a general location or a period of time. The preposition “about” is used to indicate a topic or subject. The preposition “of” is used to indicate possession or a part of something.

Here are some examples of how the other prepositions could be used in a sentence:

  • I was robbed in my home.
  • I was robbed about an hour ago.
  • I was robbed of my money.