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What is the meaning of I am worried?
: mentally troubled or concerned : feeling or showing concern or anxiety about what is happening or might happen worried parents a worried frown I’m not too worried about the weather. He was worried sick.
How do you worry or worried?
1 Answer. Worry is a verb and a noun, and worried is both the preterite (simple past) and past participle of that verb, and an adjective (as with many past participles). When used as a verb, worry can take a normal object or a prepositional phrase. I don’t want to worry you.
What do you say when you are worried?
Here are ten ways to say you’re worried in English….10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:
- I’m (so) worried about..
- I’m afraid…
- I can’t help thinking…
- I can’t stop thinking about it.
- I’ve been worried sick about…
- It’s been keeping me awake at night.
- I’m scared stiff / to death that…
- I’m really nervous.
What worries me in a sentence?
What worries me is that I know if he could contact me he would. What worries me is that we may not have enough time”. “What worries me is that the American public is so politically naive.
What’s the difference between ‘I worry’ and ‘I’m worried’?
English (US) @mashichi65: I worry and I’m worried are basically the same thing. They don’t have too much of a difference. “I worry”- in general/regularly “I’m worried”- right at this moment Examples: I worry about my exam results. (I haven’t just started worrying, I worry in general) I’m worried about my exam results.
Is it correct to say you worried me for a moment?
You worried me for a moment – correct. Good examples, Goodman. But, “I worried you” is also OK. Structurally it’s no different from “you worried me”, and would be pretty common preceded by a word such as “Sorry” (as you mentioned): ” Sorry (that) I worried you.
What is the past participle of worry?
The past participle of to worry is worried. When used with a linking verb (a form of the verb “to be”) it modifies a subject nominative and describes the condition. When used as an active intransitive verb, it characterizes an action of a subject. To “worry” is to be concerned about or anxious about.
How do you use worrying in a sentence?
For example: I am worrying about their expectations about me. I’m worrying about next. The usual construction in such cases is I’m worried about . . . This is because verbs of perception, emotion and thinking do not typically occur in the progressive form. That is not to say that they never do.
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