I don't want to argue . . . . . . . . you?
A. at
B. to
C. of
D. with
Answer: Option D
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Here 'with' means 'be with somebody (on something)'. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.Related Questions on Preposition
A. at
B. to
C. of
D. with
Answer: Option D
Join The Discussion