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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Stressed at the idea of

Are both correct ?

I am stressed at the idea of spending time with him.
I stress at the idea of spending time with him.

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anonymous Are both correct ? I am stressed at the idea of spending time with him. I stress at the idea of spending time with him.

  • anonymous Are both correct ?
  • I am stressed at the idea of spending time with him.
  • I stress at the idea of spending time with him.
  • Thanks Both are correct.
  • Either you are stressed at the moment you say this (first) because you are going to be spending time with him, or you're not stressed now, but you want to mention that you do get stressed at those times when you are with him (second).
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anonymous

Are both correct ?

I am stressed at the idea of spending time with him.
I stress at the idea of spending time with him.

Thanks

Both are correct.

Either you are stressed at the moment you say this (first) because you are going to be spending time with him, or you're not stressed now, but you want to mention that you do

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