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``to worry`` is a verb (i worry about... , he`s worrying, dont worry, etc)
I'm so worried. Is worried an adjective or a verb?
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".
Yes. The word worried can be used as a past-tense verb, or an adjective, meaning "feeling afraid or concerned". An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Since a noun is a person, place or object, the word worried describes how a person feels, so worried is an adjective.
The word 'anxiety' is an abstract noun; a word for apprehensive uneasiness, usually over something impending or anticipated; a type of nervous disorder; a word for an emotion.The adjective form is anxious.
'He was a worried boy.' In this sentence worried is describing the boy, therefore worried is an adjective.
The verb is "are" (as it is in, "You are worried.")
I'm so worried. Is worried an adjective or a verb?
The past tense for the verb "worry" is "worried."
Troubled can be a verb and an adjective. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'trouble'. Adjective: Anxious or worried.
The word 'worried' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to worry. The past participle is also an adjective (worried parents).The word worry is also a noun form.The noun forms for the verb to worry are worrier, and the gerund, worrying.
Worry is the verb form. The past tense would be worried. (The same word can also be used as a noun)
Worried can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: thinking about unpleasant things. Verb: past tense of the verb 'worry'.
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".
Yes. The word worried can be used as a past-tense verb, or an adjective, meaning "feeling afraid or concerned". An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Since a noun is a person, place or object, the word worried describes how a person feels, so worried is an adjective.
The word default can be used as a noun or a verb. He worried she had chosen him by default. The device was stuck on the default setting.
The word worry is already a verb because it is an action. As in "to worry".Other verbs are worries, worrying and worried.Some example sentences are:"I worry about you"."She worries a lot"."They are worrying that we might not make it"."You had me worried there".
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.