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I am worry vs am worry

The correct phrase is "I am worried." The subject pronoun "I" is needed before the verb "am" to form a complete sentence. The phrase "am worry" is not correct in English.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

I am worry

This phrase is not correct in English. The subject pronoun "I" is needed before the verb "am" to form a complete sentence.

The correct phrase is "I am worried." Use the subject pronoun "I" followed by the verb "am" and the adjective "worried" to express concern or anxiety.
  • I am worry about the returning to London.
  • Yun, I am worry about you And, about Wu, you don't have to worry
  • becasue I am worry about you
  • For which I am eternally worry.
  • I am. I just worry about you.
  • But this morning, I am to worry because I'm grown and hardly could hear with the left ears.
  • I am really starting to worry about your friend lauren.
  • I am really starting to worry about you.
  • Don't worry I am a Micro Transformer from Cybertron.
  • And I am not talking about worry.
  • This report was tailor-made for me, since all four of my children surf the Net, and I am confronted with these worries on a daily basis.
  • In saying this, I am certainly going to worry a number of Member States.
  • Me... I don't know how you were raised, but I was raised to be a certain way, and I am starting to worry that it's affecting everything in my life.
  • So don't worry I am sure you will have a wonderful holiday at Biyadhoo
  • Am I supposed to worry about your feelings?
  • Dude, I am really starting to worry about you.
  • What am I sending to worry about this?
  • What am I not to worry about until after the holiday?
  • Am I permitted to worry about tonight?
  • Yes. I am not one to worry when there's no need but... after we get this stuff to the door, how do we get it to the boat?

Alternatives:

  • I am worried

am worry

This phrase is not correct in English. The subject pronoun "I" is needed before the verb "am" to form a complete sentence.

The correct phrase is "I am worried." Use the subject pronoun "I" followed by the verb "am" and the adjective "worried" to express concern or anxiety.

Alternatives:

  • I am worried

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