Honey, you need someone to talk to. You may need a therapist who helps caregivers, or just an outlet. e-mail me at:marah_rawe@msn.com I'm not in it for the money, or a professional counselor, but I have stood in the same shoes you are standing in now, and would listen to you say what you now don't feel free to say. c'mon, lets talk.
In the sentence, "Sandra is worried about her upcoming English test", the helping verb is "is", the third person singular form of "to be". In this instance it is helping to form a passive voice form of "worry".
You fluster somebody by making them extremely worried and stressed out.
Upset means when somebody's unhappy, disappointed or worried Synonyms: mad, angry, disappointed, anxious, worried, unhappy, etc. Antonyms: happy, calm
I was very worried before the interview, but it turned out to be copable.
Sometimes I am worried I will die at a young age
They are! If you are very worried about their welfare, you should do a little research on Jane Goodall.
Whenever somebody feels unsure of a situation or feeling conscious or worried about something. When you are confused e.g.: When you don't understand what somebody means when telling you something negative but you know the issue is bad --- When you dislike somebody and you are in an awkward non-conversation time period.
sometimes if you believe him and if he would never lie to you then you shouldn't be worried but if he is a player and has lied to you then you have something to worry about
Questions: Have you ever been in a very dangerous situation? Are you worried /nervous sometimes? What do you feel when you are above the clouds and the person who is responsible for about 200 people? (Would you like your son to become a pilot too?)
when the teacher is angry, I feel worried or sometimes irritated.
this is because your nervous or worried or maybe because of the room temperature
Christians worry about all sorts of things, but sometimes it's just easier to target an "enemy" that is outside the church.