Correct option is D
Replace “at” given in the sentence with “with” to make it grammatically and contextually correct.
• "At" is used to indicate a location or a specific point in time. It is often used to indicate the location of an action or event.
• For example, "I am at the park."
• "With" is used to indicate association, companionship, or the presence of something.
• For example, "I am going with my friends"