Examveda My brother play . . . . . . . . me every evening. A. besideB. fromC. atD. withAnswer: Option D Solution (By Examveda Team) 'play with' here simply means play along with his/her brother. Hence, 'with' is the right usage. This Question Belongs to Competitive English >> Grammar
Solution (By Examveda Team) 'play with' here simply means play along with his/her brother. Hence, 'with' is the right usage.
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