The element sulfur (S) is most likely to form covalent bonds with the element

helium (He).
magnesium (Mg).
zinc (Zn).
oxygen (O).

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The element sulfur (S) is most likely to form covalent bonds with the element oxygen (O).

Sulfur and oxygen are both nonmetals and share similar electronegativities, which allows them to form covalent bonds by sharing electrons. In contrast, helium is a noble gas and does not typically form bonds, while magnesium and zinc are metals that tend to form ionic bonds with nonmetals rather than covalent bonds.