Question:

Pick the correct answer from the options given below to replace the underlined words/phrase in the following sentence to make it grammatically
correct:
"He keeps getting for me and I really don't know what wrong have I done."

Updated On: Dec 31, 2024
  • gets at me
  • get off at me
  • getting at me
  • getting by me
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The correct expression here is ”getting at me,” which means bothering or criticizing someone. The phrase ”getting for me” is incorrect, and the other options do not fit the context. Hence, ”getting at me” is the appropriate choice.

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