Fill in the blank: “His face is not familiar _____ me.”
Fill in the blank: “His face is not familiar _____ me.”
(A) To
(B) With
(C) Of
(D) About
The correct preposition to use with “familiar” when referring to a person is “to”, as in “familiar to someone.” For example: “His face is not familiar to me.” This is the standard grammatical usage, while “with,” “of,” or “about” would be incorrect here.