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Meekun
How to use worry and worried?
Nov 17, 2015 12:29 AM
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" Worry" is a verb. "I worry about my brother". This suggests that you worry about him constantly.
"Worried" is the past/past participle of the verb. It can be used as an adjective in the same way as past participles such as bored, excited, embarrassed, interested and frightened can be used.
You can say "I'm worried about my brother". This is using "worried" as an adjective, describing how you feel at the moment.
November 17, 2015
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I believe they are just different usages to mean the same thing.
To worry
Rock climbing is a dangerous sport! I worry about you when you go.
To be worried
My friend had a rock climbing accident, and he's now in hospital. I'm very worried about him.
Laurence
November 17, 2015
Thank you very much.
November 17, 2015
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