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I’m _____ worried about Jane; she always seems to be tired.
A. too
B. so
Note: Which one is better, why is the other one less preferred? Thanks
4 maj 2013 03:47
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If you say "I'm too worried..." it means, that there is no need to worry, because she is always tired and there is nothing you can do about it. So you being worried won't change a thing.
If you say "I'm so worried..." it means, that you really care about her and you're really worried that she's always tired and would like to help her.
Other example:
I'm so stressed about my exam - I really don't want to fail it, so I'm stressed.
I'm too stressed about my exam - I know everything I need and I don't need to worry.
4 maja 2013
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Znajomość języków
chiński (mandaryński), angielski
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angielski
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