The word worried is the past participle of the verb to worry; the past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:
verb: We were worried that my parents might get caught in the storm.
adjective: Their worried faces turned to smiles as mom and dad drove up.
The word worry is also a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a cause of anxiety; state of anxiety and uncertainty over actual or potential problems. Examples:
verb: I often worry whether I've done the right thing.
noun: At the McKinley Grand Hotel we take the worry out of your wedding plans.
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I am from Nashville Tennessee. And it is very very safe no worrys
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nothing happens to a rabbit when it eats asparagus. no worrys! =)
u can say --------- is in heaven now. so no worrys anymore.
your having your period its very early that you are having your puberty, no worrys your just faster than others in puberty
Elenia exposes herself with Kathrine in the sun when they both dont have rings on. No worrys Elina will come back in the end
the election of 1856. no worrys, ill do your homework ;)
She usally gets on about 6pm Eastern time. her msn is SelGomez.03@live.com if you want it. No worrys, she is my cousin, that email isn't fake. She will even prove it to you.
She usally gets on about 6pm Eastern time. her msn is SelGomez.03@live.com if you want it. No worrys, she is my cousin, that email isn't fake. She will even prove it to you.
She usally gets on about 6pm Eastern time. her msn is SelGomez.03@live.com if you want it. No worrys, she is my cousin, that email isn't fake. She will even prove it to you.
i heard that you can get cirtificit at home on the computer its free... i think and then somone comes to loock at your house no worrys if your kitchens clean