What is the name . . . . . . . . your friend? A. to B. of C. with D. over

to
of
with
over

The correct answer is B. of.

The word “of” is used to indicate possession or association. In this case, it is used to indicate that the friend is associated with the speaker.

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

  • The word “to” is used to indicate a destination or purpose. It would not make sense to say “What is the name to your friend?”
  • The word “with” is used to indicate that two or more people are together. It would not make sense to say “What is the name with your friend?”
  • The word “over” is used to indicate a position above or across something. It would not make sense to say “What is the name over your friend?”