Multiple choice

Directions: Fill in the blank with the most appropriate preposition. How many ___ you can I count on?

  1. of

  2. from

  3. by

  4. with

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A Correct answer
Explanation

When counting or enumerating people or things in a group, we use the preposition 'of'. 'How many of you' means asking about the number of people from a specific group. 'From' suggests origin, 'by' indicates means, and 'with' suggests accompaniment - none of which are correct when counting people within a group.