I hope it will not put you out If I am late. A. harm you B. irritate you C. please you D. worry out

harm you
irritate you
please you
worry out

The correct answer is B. irritate you.

The phrase “put you out” means to annoy or inconvenience someone. In this case, the speaker is hoping that their lateness will not annoy or inconvenience the listener.

Option A, harm you, is incorrect because the speaker is not trying to hurt the listener. Option C, please you, is incorrect because the speaker is not trying to make the listener happy. Option D, worry out, is incorrect because the speaker is not trying to make the listener anxious.