Original: "Betteredge tells Franklin that he should not worry lady Julia unnecessarily."
Can it be also worry about along with only worry?
Source: The Moonstone by Wikie Collins by Black Cat Publishing.
Thank you.
No, they mean different things. to worry someone = to cause someone to worry or be concerned to worry about someone = to be concerned about someone
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No, they mean different things.
to worry someone = to cause someone to worry or be concerned
to worry about someone = to be concerned about someone