The players have gone . . . . . . . . the playground. A. to B. with C. over D. in

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The correct answer is to.

The players have gone to the playground. This means that they have moved from one place to another, and they are now at the playground. The other options do not make sense in this context.

  • With would mean that the players are accompanied by someone or something. For example, “The players have gone to the playground with their coach.”
  • Over would mean that the players have moved across or above something. For example, “The players have gone over the fence to the playground.”
  • In would mean that the players are inside something. For example, “The players have gone in the playground.”

I hope this helps!

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