Choose the appropriate preposition and fill in the blank:
I have been trying to learn Spanish but I am not very satisfied ______ my progress.
A
with
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B
to
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C
at
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D
of
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Solution
The correct option is A with The given sentence conveys that the subject is not satisfied with the progress he has. Therefore 'with' is the suitable answer, since 'with' is used to depict having or carrying something. So option A is correct. On the other hand 'to' is used to depict a specific direction. Thus option B is incorrect. The preposition 'at' is used to show a certain location, while 'of' is used to show any belonging or relation. Since the sentence speaks about having something, 'at' and 'of' is unsuitable in the given context. Thus option C and D are incorrect.
The completed sentence thus becomes: I have been trying to learn Spanish but I am not very satisfied with my progress.