The correct answer is SF4.
SF4 or Sulfur tetrafluoride. SF4 is the combination of 34 valence electrons. Around the Sulfur there are 5 electron pairs, in which there are 4 bonding pairs (with 4 flours) and one lone pair (non-bonding pair).
SO42- or sulfate ion have no lone pairs (all are bonding pairs).
SOF4 or Sulfuryl tetrafluoride have no lone pairs (S has 6 valence electrons, 1 for each S-F single bonds and 2 for the S=O double bond).
SF6 or Sulfur Hexafluoride also have no lone pairs (all of the 6 S electrons are bounded to 6 F).
SF2 or sulfur difluoride have four non-bonded electrons (or two lone pairs).