Table of Contents
- 1 How do you use the word concern in a sentence?
- 2 Are you worry or worried?
- 3 How do you say you make me worry?
- 4 Which is correct concerned person or person concerned?
- 5 What does very worried mean?
- 6 How do you worry or worried?
- 7 Which is correct concern or concerns?
- 8 Is concern uncountable or countable?
- 9 What is “worry” and how does it affect us?
- 10 How do you think about the most serious health problems?
How do you use the word concern in a sentence?
The school’s decision is being questioned by a group of concerned parents. Her family was very concerned for her safety. Voters are deeply concerned about the economy. a discussion that will be of interest to everyone concerned The lawyers called a meeting of all the concerned parties.
Are you worry or worried?
Both of your sentences are correct, and they mean pretty much the same thing. But if you want to talk about a general, long-lasting worry, say I worry about you, and if you want to talk about a specific worry related to a specific event that’s happening now (or happened recently), you can say I’m worried about you.
How do you say you make me worry?
Senior Member. You could also say: – You made me worry. = You caused me to worry.
Is concern singular or plural?
The noun concern can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be concern. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be concerns e.g. in reference to various types of concerns or a collection of concerns.
How do you use concern as a noun?
Noun They have expressed concern about the cost of the project. There is some concern that the economy might worsen. I share your concern about these problems. Their friend’s health is a constant source of concern.
Which is correct concerned person or person concerned?
Your professor was correct. “The people concerned” means “the people who are involved with/relevant to/affected by” something. “The concerned people” means “the people who are worried.”
What does very worried mean?
: 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.
How do you say you are worried about someone?
Starting a conversation
- Find a good time and place. Choose a time and place when they will be comfortable, have enough time and won’t be interrupted.
- Listen more than you talk. Often just telling someone else about a problem can make someone feel better.
- Tell them what you’re worried about.
What is the sentence of worried?
Worried sentence example. He wasn’t worried about her. They hadn’t seen her in church for a while and they were worried about her. I would be too worried I’d hit something.
Which is correct concern or concerns?
To express a concern or express concerns is using the word in its countable noun sense, which refers to one or more specific concerns – a concern being particular element or thing to be concerned about. So you might say: I have one or two concerns with this proposal.
Is concern uncountable or countable?
(uncountable) Concern is a feeling that you want to help somebody. Her look of concern made him feel better. (countable) A concern is a business. XYZ Company is an ongoing concern, and we have no plans to shut it down.
What is “worry” and how does it affect us?
Worry, that sense of insecurity, unease, and fear over what negative events may happen – as unrealistic as these concerns may be – is one of the most unpleasant emotions that you can experience as a human being. It is also one of the most common.
What are the top health concerns of Americans?
In the November 2015 poll, cost and access to healthcare were at the top (as they have been for many years). As for diseases, here are the most frequently mentioned concerns: obesity: 15\%. cancer: 14\%. diabetes: 2\%. drug & alcohol abuse: 2\%. heart disease: 1\%. flu: 1\%.
Do you suffer from chronic worrying?
It is also one of the most common. While everyone has worried at some point, many people suffer from chronic worrying in the form of anxiety. In Australia alone, 2 million people will suffer from anxiety in any one year.
How do you think about the most serious health problems?
When thinking about the most serious health problems, there are several ways of looking at them. For example, you might consider the causes of death that are somewhat unique to where you live. These three lists are not the same. Let’s consider each.