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Zeetec4 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

concerned or concern

1. She is learning to be less concerned about other peoples' opinions.

2. She is learning to be less concerned about other peoples' opinions.

Which sentence is correct. what is their meaning?
  

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1. She is learning to be less concerned about other peoples' opinions. 2.

  • 1.
  • She is learning to be less concerned about other peoples' opinions.
  • 2.
  • She is learning to be less concerned about other peoples' opinions.
  • zeetec4 Which sentence is correct ?
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1. She is learning to be less concerned about other peoples' opinions.
2. She is learning to be less concerned about other peoples' opinions.
zeetec4Which sentence is correct?
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1. She is learning to be less concerned about other peoples' opinions.
2. She is learning to be less concern about other peoples' opinions.

What is the meaning of these two different sentences? and also which one is correct

Sorry, the above one is mistakenly copied same two times.
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zeetec4What is the meaning of these two different sentences?
She is less worried about what other people think.
zeetec4o which one is correct
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