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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Worried

In the context: I have inadequate money to buy something so i am worried.

I am worried about the little money I have.

Is this sentence correct?

  

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In the context: I have inadequate money to buy something so I am worried. I am worried about the little money I have . Is this sentence correct?

  • In the context: I have inadequate money to buy something so I am worried.
  • I am worried about the little money I have .
  • Is this sentence correct?
  • No.
  • Say eg I am worried because I only have a little money.
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In the context: I have inadequate money to buy something so I am worried.

I am worried about the little money I have.

Is this sentence correct?

No. Say eg I am worried because I only have a little money.

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kumenglish

In the context: I have inadequate money to buy something so i am worried.

I am worried about the little money I have.

Is this sentence correct?

I think you want

I'm worried because I don't have enough money.

OR maybe

I'm worried about how little money I have.

CJ

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