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Q"He's suspicious ___ his neighbor's motives."
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Fixed preposition
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Correct Answer: Option A
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Answer: a) of
Explanation: The correct preposition to use with "suspicious" is "of," which indicates the thing that is causing suspicion. Therefore, the correct sentence is "He's suspicious of his neighbor's motives."
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