Step 1: The correct preposition with “introduced” when referring to a person is “to.”
Step 2: “Introduced with” refers to introducing two people together, not one person to another.
Step 3: “Introduced at” is not a common phrase when referring to meeting a person for the first time.
Thus, the correct answer is: “introduced to.”
Each question has a sentence that has an underlined part. Choose the option which rephrases the underlined part in the most appropriate manner in terms of grammar and usage.
In an attempt to boost their profits, many edible oil-producing companies have been engaging themselves in propaganda against commonly used oils and promoting exotic and expensive varieties of oils \(\underline{as\ more\ healthier\ options.} \)