Correct option is D
The correct substitution of the highlighted words is (d)
No improvement required.
Explanation: The sentence “What exactly is your problem with me?” is grammatically and contextually correct.
It uses “exactly” to seek clarification on the nature of the problem.
None of the other adverbs (“definitely,” “entirely,” “finally”) suit the tone or intent of the question.
Grammatical rule used:
Adverbs modify verbs or clauses. “Exactly” is used here for emphasis and clarity.
Example:
· Correct: What exactly do you mean?
· Incorrect: What finally do you mean?
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Info-booster: “Exactly” helps in emphasizing precision or clarity in questions.