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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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be worried/concerned about

Chris, I know you're upset. But you need to go home. Your parents are very worried about you.

... Your parents are very concerned about you.

... Youe parents worry about you very much.

... Your parents concern about you very much.

Do all the above four versions make sense and carry the same message? Thanks.
  

Top answer

Hi, Chris, I know you're upset. But you need to go home. Your parents are very worried about you.

  • Hi, Chris, I know you're upset.
  • But you need to go home.
  • Your parents are very worried about you.
  • Your parents are very concerned about you.
  • The above two are fine.
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2 Answers
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Hi,

Chris, I know you're upset. But you need to go home. Your parents are very worried about you.

... Your parents are very concerned about you.

The above two are fine.

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Thanks, Clive, for the crystal clear analysis.

Got it.

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