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"I worried that" vs "I am worry that"

Both phrases are not correct as they contain errors in verb tense and subject-verb agreement. The correct form should be 'I am worried that' or 'I worry that.'

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

I worried that

This phrase is incorrect. 'Worried' is in the past tense form and should be paired with a subject in the past tense, such as 'I was worried that.'

The correct form is 'I worry that' or 'I was worried that.' 'Worried' should match the subject in tense.

Alternatives:

  • I am worried that
  • I worry that

I am worry that

This phrase is incorrect. 'Worry' should be in the past tense form 'worried' to match the subject 'I'.

The correct form is 'I am worried that' where 'worried' agrees with the subject 'I' and 'am' indicates the present continuous tense.

Alternatives:

  • I am worried that
  • I worry that

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