Fill in the blank with a suitable preposition.
Yash agreed ______ my plan.
The preposition ‘to’ is used after the verb ‘agreed’ to denote an idea or suggestion. In the given sentence, ‘my plan’ is a proposal or idea that Yash agrees to, therefore option C is correct. Whereas ‘with’ is used alongside ‘agreed’ while referring to a person. Since ‘my plan’ is not a person option A is incorrect. On the other hand prepositions ‘on’ and ‘about’ are used after ‘agreed’ to refer to a thing, for example, “agreed on the date”. The ‘plan’ as stated above is an idea suggested by the speaker thus ‘on’ and ‘about’ cannot be used hence options B and D are incorrect.