A. to
B. for
C. of
D. None of these
Submitted by: Fahad hussain
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13 Comments
I think B is right
Glad*
D is the right option. For success of there person about e.g. I am glad about her success.
Just concern Cambridge Dictionary.
Also, spelling of glad is incorrect.
It is glad for, which means happy for something or someone, not glad of.
Glad of means grateful for.
He is glad for him on the finest achievement of job.
He is glad of his money provided in the rainy days.
why no its for ?
Glade means?
Please correct the spelling of “glad”
the word is glad.