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Choose the phrase which is wrong in the context of the sentence.

I am not understanding (A) why you worry (B) unnecessarily about (C) unimportant matters. (D)

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Answered by jaiswarsunny186
12

Answer:

c) unnecessarily about

Explanation:

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Answered by arshikhan8123
4

Answer:

The phrase which is wrong in the context of the sentence is A - I am not understanding .

Explanation:

  • Both of the statements are acceptable in grammar. They essentially mean the same thing as well.
  • I'm not comprehending what you're saying, on the other hand, sounds forced and like it would be said by someone for whom English is a second language, whereas "I don't understand what you're saying" is totally natural and would be used by a native speaker.
  • The correct phrasing is "I don't understand what you are saying." There is no need to use "I am not understanding..." in the continuous present. Save this for a phrase like, "I'm not planning on attending college next year." I currently believe that I won't be attending university the following year.

Thus the correct option is A.

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