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Had nothing to worry about vs Had nothing to worried about

The correct phrase is 'had nothing to worry about.' The verb 'worry' should be in the base form after 'to' in this context. 'Worried' is the past participle form of the verb, which is not suitable in this structure.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1107 views

Had nothing to worry about

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone had no reason to be concerned or anxious about something.

Examples:

  • She had nothing to worry about because everything was under control.
  • After passing all his exams, he had nothing to worry about for the rest of the semester.
  • With a secure job and stable income, he had nothing to worry about financially.
  • The doctor assured her that she had nothing to worry about regarding the test results.
  • Having a reliable support system, she had nothing to worry about during tough times.
  • I miss the days when we were younger and had nothing to worry about :D is on Facebook. To connect with I miss the days when we were younger and had ...
  • Submit. About us. Oh really? I had nothing to worry about? Oh really? I had nothing to worry about? 807 AWESOME 37 WHAT THE WHAT? 56 BORING. 65 ...
  • Once I let go of the worry, I had nothing to worry about. “What It Feels Like to No Longer Worry About Money” is partially excerpted from The Minimalists' book, ...
  • I had nothing to worry about. “Hey, let's go eat some pancakes.” I was unconcerned, but second semester of my sophomore year, I started getting worried.

Had nothing to worried about

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'worried' should be in the base form 'worry' after 'to' in this context.

  • Feb 15, 2015 ... I was so worried about her and soon found out I had nothing to worried about. Towards the end of the week, I got a postcard from Emily saying: ...
  • I was so worried about her and soon found out I had nothing to worried about. Towards the end of the week, I got a postcard from Emily saying: 'I'm sorry, but I ...
  • But basically, my application had been successfully submitted so I had nothing to worried about. HUGE sigh of relief. I am pretty happy with how my Fuqua ...
  • But basically, my application had been successfully submitted so I had nothing to worried about. HUGE sigh of relief. I am pretty happy with how my Fuqua ...

Alternatives:

  • had nothing to worry about

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