Supply appropriate preposition: It is reassuring to have friends enquire _______ you when you are ill.
Supply appropriate preposition: It is reassuring to have friends enquire _______ you when you are ill.
(A) with
(B) in
(C) into
(D) after
The phrasal verb enquire after (or inquire after) means to ask about someone's health, well, being, or situation. It is most accurately used when making contact with a person to check on who is sick or recovering.
Enquire after: To ask about someone's health.
Enquire into: To investigate something (e.g., "The police are enquiring into the matter").
Enquire about: To ask for information about a specific topic or item.