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do I get you right vs am I get you right

The correct phrase is 'do I get you right?' This is a common way to ask for confirmation or clarification in English. The second phrase, 'am I get you right?' is incorrect due to the incorrect verb form 'get' which should be 'getting.'

Last updated: March 30, 2024

do I get you right

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask for confirmation or clarification in a conversation. It is a common way to check if you have understood someone correctly.

Examples:

  • Do I get you right when you said you want to meet tomorrow?
  • Do I get you right that you prefer tea over coffee?
  • Do I get you right that you need help with your homework?
  • Do I get you right that you are planning to travel next week?
  • Do I get you right that you are not feeling well?
  • So do I get this right, you are both called Niels?
  • So do I get this right, you are both called Niels?
  • And if I get angry with you, I punch you right in the nose.
  • $75... I get you right back.
  • I want you right here when I get back.
  • She doesn't want to see you right now, and, to be honest, neither do I.
  • What do I get, right?
  • Mr. Bohm, the best advice I can give you right now is to go home and stay there until I get this whole Aster Corps abduction, whatever else thing all sorted out.
  • Do I seem high to you right now, Rusty?
  • All right, how do I get the sword?
  • Right, which car do I get in?
  • Coming through, on you right.
  • Seriously... I cannot deal with you right now.
  • Someone to teach you right from wrong.
  • Let me call you right back.
  • Your parents obviously raised you right.
  • Serve you right for taking my marbles.
  • Nick really needs you right now.
  • Right after I get a bratwurst.
  • Now I get to see the look on your face when I use your answer even sooner. I can tell you right now, the look will be of vindication.

am I get you right

This phrase is incorrect due to the wrong verb form 'get.'

  • And I am - I am committing a federal crime by having this conversation with you right now.
  • Tomorrow at 9 AM I'll be waiting for you right here.
  • So am I. But what you're trying to do right now is distance yourself from any more loss, and I get it.
  • And if I get angry with you, I punch you right in the nose.
  • $75... I get you right back.
  • I want you right here when I get back.
  • Mr. Bohm, the best advice I can give you right now is to go home and stay there until I get this whole Aster Corps abduction, whatever else thing all sorted out.
  • Am I still paying you right now?
  • Coming through, on you right.
  • Seriously... I cannot deal with you right now.
  • Someone to teach you right from wrong.
  • Let me call you right back.
  • Your parents obviously raised you right.
  • Serve you right for taking my marbles.
  • Nick really needs you right now.
  • Right after I get a bratwurst.
  • Now I get to see the look on your face when I use your answer even sooner. I can tell you right now, the look will be of vindication.
  • Detective Celluci, am I right? That'sright.
  • Am I supposed to... right.
  • Am I right? They're not frightened of being wrong.

Alternatives:

  • Am I getting you right?
  • Am I understanding you correctly?
  • Am I interpreting you correctly?
  • Am I on the right track?
  • Am I following what you're saying?

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