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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Worried about

I n the context: Expressing worry about delaying and have to change the situation in the simple present tense:


I am worried about getting delayed. I have to make it move on.

He is worried about getting delayed and has to make it move on.


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What does "delay" refer to? I am worried about being delayed in traffic and missing my job interview. I am worried about the project getting delayed and our team missing its targets.

  • What does "delay" refer to?
  • I am worried about being delayed in traffic and missing my job interview.
  • I am worried about the project getting delayed and our team missing its targets.
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What does "delay" refer to?

I am worried about being delayed in traffic and missing my job interview.

I am worried about the project getting delayed and our team missing its targets.

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