Choose the correct sentence: What is wrong with him?, What is wrong to him?, What is wrong toward him?, What is wrong him?

Answer: What is wrong with him?
Explanation

The correct preposition to use in this context is "with", as it indicates a connection or association between the subject ("what is wrong") and the person ("him").

"What is wrong with him?"

This means: What is the problem affecting him?

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