My brother play . . . . . . . . me every evening. A. beside B. from C. at D. with

beside
from
at
with

The correct answer is D. with.

The other options are incorrect because they do not make sense in the context of the sentence.

  • Beside means “next to” or “alongside.” It would not make sense to say that someone plays beside someone else.
  • From means “originating from” or “coming from.” It would not make sense to say that someone plays from someone else.
  • At means “in a particular place” or “toward.” It would not make sense to say that someone plays at someone else.

The word “with” is the most logical choice because it indicates that the two people are playing together.

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