Correct option is C
The correct substitution of the highlighted words is (II) Why are you coming after the children in my family?
Explanation:
· "Coming off" is incorrect usage here.
· "Coming after" correctly means to target or pursue someone (किसी के पीछे लगना).
· In option I, wrong word order "Why you are" is used (interrogative form requires auxiliary verb first: Why are you...).
· In option III, "at family" is grammatically incorrect. It should be "in my family."
Grammatical rule used:
· In questions, the helping verb comes before the subject (Subject-Verb inversion rule).
· Prepositions must match standard collocations: "in my family," not "at family."
Example:
Incorrect: Why you are shouting?
Correct: Why are you shouting?
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Information Booster:
In English interrogative sentences, auxiliary/helping verbs (is, are, do, have, etc.) must come before the subject!