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Can I put a "that" clause after "worry about"?
There is a sentence like "He worried about that the outsiders might have opinions."
Is it correct to say "worry about THAT....blabla"
I know that people usually have to say "worry about sth" or "worry that...".
But is it gramatically correct to put a "that" clause after "worry about"?
Thanks a million!!
29 apr. 2015 12:52
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The only way you can use "worry about that" is if you already established what you are worried about.
For example, if two people were talking and they said:
"I'm worried that I'll be late to class today."
"Yeah. I'm worried about that, too."
- - -
Other than that, it makes more sense to say sentences like "He worried that the outsiders might have opinions about him."
Hope this helped :)
29 april 2015
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