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"feel worried" "get worried" " is worried" "worry"?How can i use these correctly?difference?
Apr 27, 2017 7:36 AM
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Usually people say the following:
"I am worried." / "He is worried."
"I am starting to get worried." / "I am beginning to get worried." / "I started getting worried."
Rather than "feel worried", it is usually simply "I am worried." or "Are you worried?" though you could say "Are you feeling worried?" as well.
April 27, 2017
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