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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I am freaked out about it!

I think "I freaked out about it" is correct., or is it okay in some certain situation to say I am freaked out? Please help me out again.
  

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I freaked out / I'm freaking out indicates the initial action. I was / am freaked out indicates your subsequent condition.

  • I freaked out / I'm freaking out indicates the initial action.
  • I was / am freaked out indicates your subsequent condition.
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I freaked out / I'm freaking out indicates the initial action.
I was / am freaked out indicates your subsequent condition.

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