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Do you feel disturbed when i vs Do you get disturb

Both phrases have issues and are not correct in standard English. The correct form would be "Do you feel disturbed when I..." or "Do you get disturbed?". The verb "disturb" should be used in the past participle form "disturbed" to convey the intended meaning.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

Do you feel disturbed when i

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "disturb" should be in the past participle form "disturbed".

The correct form is "Do you feel disturbed when I...".
  • It's got this quilting feel going on, even at the waistband, but I pull my top over to conceal my tum tum. Lol. Do you feel disturbed when I say things like that?

Alternatives:

  • Do you feel disturbed when I...
  • Do you feel uncomfortable when I...
  • Do you feel bothered when I...
  • Do you feel upset when I...
  • Do you feel troubled when I...

Do you get disturb

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "disturb" should be in the past participle form "disturbed".

The correct form is "Do you get disturbed?".
  • Why do you disturb the Rod of Savrille?
  • That is, unless something disturbs their orbits.
  • Sorry to disturb your beauty sleep, sir.
  • - It might disturb my digestion.
  • What disturbs me is your accepting the uncertainty without quarrel.
  • It's easy to disturb the public.
  • Measures may also have to be taken when a substantial rise or fall in price disturbs or threatens to disturb the Community market.
  • (21) Measures may also have to be taken when a substantial rise or fall in price disturbs or threatens to disturb the Community market.
  • That Article should be interpreted in such a manner that does not disturb or disturbs to the least possible scale the trade in products intended for final consumption.
  • How do you think sneaking out wouldn't disturb me?
  • I won't disturb you for long, but do you have a minute?
  • - Sorry to disturb you, ma'am.
  • You may not touch, tamper, move, or disturb anything in the apartment.
  • And three, we don't disturb social order.
  • I don't want to disturb your Sunday.
  • Depends on how many people barge in and disturb me.
  • And happy, which disturbs me.
  • I'm sorry to disturb you, grandpa.
  • And it is critical that nothing disturbs the precarious peace between these three families.
  • Sorry to disturb you, but I found something, Truffle Man.

Alternatives:

  • Do you get disturbed?
  • Are you disturbed?
  • Does it disturb you?
  • Are you feeling disturbed?
  • Does this disturb you?

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