A. Over
B. By
C. of
D. For
Answer
Correct Answer: C. Of
Detail about MCQs
In this sentence, the preposition “of” is used to indicate possession or association. When you suspect someone “of” doing something, it implies that you believe or have a suspicion that they have done that particular action.
For example:
- “I suspect him of stealing the pen.”
- “She accused him of lying.”
- “They were suspected of cheating on the exam.”
In each of these cases, the preposition “of” connects the subject (him, her, they) with the action (stealing, lying, cheating) that they are suspected or accused of doing