Fill in the blank with a suitable preposition: I can't get the top _________ this bottle.
A
Off
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B
Of
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C
Out of
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D
Onto
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Solution
The correct option is A Off The given sentence indicates detachment or separation. The preposition 'off' indicates separation. Thus option A is the correct answer.
Of is used to indicate possession, relation, substance, cause or about; Out of is used to indicate position, made of, from among something;Onto is used to indicate position and direction.