Choose the appropriate preposition and fill in the blank:
Are you going ____ Rahul's party next week?
A
to
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B
into
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C
at
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D
in
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Solution
The correct option is A to The given sentence conveys the the direction of the subject. Therefore 'to' is the suitable answer. Thus option A is correct. On the other hand 'into' is used to denote a position in or inside something. Hence option B is incorrect. The preposition 'at' is used to indicate a specific time or place, while 'in' is used to denote a place within a territory or place. Since the sentence speaks about a certain direction, 'at' and 'in' are unsuitable in the given context. Thus option C and D are incorrect.
Thus the completed sentence becomes: Are you going to Rahul's party next week?