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What is the present tense of got on your nerves?

What's the present tense of got on your nerves? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of got on your nerves is get on your nerves.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of get on your nerves is gets on your nerves.

The present participle of get on your nerves is getting on your nerves.

The past participle of get on your nerves is gotten on your nerves.

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This boyfriend's clothes get on your nerves because you have to find something safe to be irritated by, rather than him in general.
Lock the door, and make sure no one will barge in, so that nervous tension won't get on your nerves.
Does it get on your nerves when you need to talk to someone, but only hear a busy signal or nobody bothers to answer the phone?
My mum isn't a ranter and raver like James, she just has an amazing ability to state the obvious, repeat herself and get on your nerves at times.
Good question, but believe me, too much of a good thing can get on your nerves!
Blocking is one of the easiest ways to avoid Jammers who get on your nerves or make you feel uncomfortable.

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