Fill in the blanks so as to make the sentence complete and meaningful: “His comments were almost irrelevant _____ the topic of the evening.”
Fill in the blanks so as to make the sentence complete and meaningful: “His comments were almost irrelevant _____ the topic of the evening.”
(A) For
(B) About
(C) To
(D) On
The adjective “irrelevant” is typically followed by the preposition “to” to show that something has no significance or connection to a specific subject. The correct and standard usage is “irrelevant to”.