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I have concerned vs I concern

The correct phrase is "I am concerned." It uses the verb "am" to indicate the present tense. The phrase "I have concerned" isn't commonly used in English.
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I have concerned

This phrase is not correct in English. The verb "have" is not used in this context.

The correct phrase is "I am concerned." Use the verb "am" to indicate the present tense of the verb "concerned."
  • Present I concern you concern he concerns we concern you concern they concern. Perfect I have concerned you have concerned he has concerned we have ...
  • Present perfect. I have concerned you have concerned he/she/it has concerned we have concerned you have concerned they have concerned ...
  • v. con·cerned, con·cern·ing, con·cerns. v.tr. 1. To have to do with or relate to: an article that concerns the plight of homeless people. 2. To be of interest or ...
  • you were concerning they were concerning. Present perfect. I have concerned you have concerned he has concerned we have concerned you have concerned

Alternatives:

  • I am concerned
  • I have a concern
  • I am worrying
  • I am troubled
  • I am anxious

I concern

This phrase is not correct in English. It lacks the appropriate verb form to convey the intended meaning.

The correct phrase is "I am concerned." Use the verb "am" to indicate the present tense of the verb "concerned."
  • 6 days ago ... I concern myself with general policy rather than operational details. At this point there's no need to concern ourselves with the ...
  • I concern myself with general policy rather than operational details. At this point there's no need to concern ourselves with the differences between the ...
  • Jun 17, 2018 ... Should I concern about the FNRPE2131090138E RPC token timeout errors in the IBM FileNet Process Engine log. Question & Answer. Question. The IBM ...
  • Neither do I concern myself with great matters, Nor with things too profound for me. LORD, my heart is not haughty, Nor mine eyes lofty: Neither do I ...
  • Should I concern about my essay's ideas being stolen on CollgeVine? I have submitted my essay on CollegeVine and I'm afraid that my essay's ideas will be ...
  • May 8, 2014 ... Should I concern about Postgres9.3 Json data type performance? · I don't think there will be a performance difference between varchar and json ...

Alternatives:

  • I am concerned
  • I have a concern
  • I am worrying
  • I am troubled
  • I am anxious

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