Don’t be late ____ school.
- With
- For
- To
- None of these
Explanation
The correct sentence is: "Don’t be late to school."
"Late to" is used when referring to specific places or events (e.g., late to school, late to class).
"Late for" is also commonly used, especially for events or appointments (e.g., late for a meeting).
Related MCQs
- Off
- On
- Out
- None of these