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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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scared for afraid for worried for

Which of these is said in everyday English naturally? How to say the rest?

My sister is in a bad relationship and I am scared for her.

My sister is in a bad relationship and I am afraid for her.

She is in a bad relationship and I am worried for her.

I don't know how to put this? Can you be stressed for someone?

She's the one who should be stressed since she's the one taking the exam, yet I'm stressed for her.

I was stressed for you as if it was me giving the interview.

Looking at you I was tired as if I was the one running the marathon.

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Top answer

My sister is in a bad relationship and I am scared for her. This is correct. My sister is in a bad relationship and I am afraid for her.

  • My sister is in a bad relationship and I am scared for her.
  • This is correct.
  • My sister is in a bad relationship and I am afraid for her.
  • This is also correct.
  • She is in a bad relationship and I am worried for her.
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My sister is in a bad relationship and I am scared for her.

This is correct.

My sister is in a bad relationship and I am afraid for her.

This is also correct.

She is in a bad relationship and I am worried for her.

Here I would say, "I am worried abo

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