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Expression: to be concerned about something



 
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Expression: to be concerned about something #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 11, 2006 19:12 pm   Expression: to be concerned about something
 

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ESL/EFL Test #88 "Simple Present (5)", question 1

Andrew doesn't ......... any more now.

(a) concern
(b) disturb
(c) regret
(d) worry

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #88 "Simple Present (5)", answer 1

Andrew doesn't worry any more now.

Correct answer: (d) worry
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meaning of worry

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Expression: to be concerned about something #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 11, 2006 19:41 pm   Expression: to be concerned about something
 

In other words, to be concerned about. Does that answer your question?
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