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I fed up . . . . . . . . the work.

A. in

B. with

C. at

D. from

Answer: Option B

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The correct phrase is fed up with.

The expression fed up with is used to indicate that someone is annoyed, frustrated, or bored with something.

For example: "I am fed up with his constant complaints."

Other prepositions like in, at, and from do not fit the grammatical structure of this phrase.

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Comments (1)

  1. Rizwan Hussain
    Rizwan Hussain:
    11 months ago

    The popular usage is Fed up with.
    Fed up at is hardly ever used and it's informal.

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