Burning coal produces sulfur dioxide
which contributes to acid rain."
Burning coal produces sulfur dioxide which contributes to acid rain."
No, concern is a verb, or a noun meaning interest or worry. It can also mean a business (a lumber concern).One adjective form is the past participle, concerned, of the verb (to concern).
The word concern is a verb. The past tense is concerned. Concern can also be a noun.
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Concern
The word 'concerned' is the past participle, past tense of the verb concern (concerns, concerning, concerned). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (a concerned citizen).The word 'concern' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:Please don't concern yourself, maintenance has already been called. (verb)We appreciate the concern shown by everyone. (noun)
No, but "concerned" does rhyme with "burned". "Concern" rhymes with "burn".
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Concerned can be a verb and an adjective. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'concern'. Adjective: Showing concern.
The word concern is a verb. The past tense is concerned. Concern can also be a noun.
You don't. If you are concerned about a dog in your neighborhood, it is better to try to prevent any possible injuries by calling the local dog warden. If you call the "homeowner insurance carrier", it is obvious that your only concern is in intervening in that homeowner's private insurance contract and that can get you into trouble and will not improve the safety in your neighborhood.