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It worries me. vs It makes me worry.

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey a similar meaning of feeling concerned or anxious about something. The choice between them depends on personal preference or the specific context in which they are used.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

It worries me.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express personal concern or anxiety about something.

This phrase is used to convey that something is causing worry or concern to the speaker.

Examples:

  • The thought of failing the exam worries me.
  • His health worries me a lot.
  • The safety of my children worries me every day.
  • Your willingness to accuse him without any evidence - it worries me.
  • When I hear remarks like those from UKIP, it worries me.
  • I hear him pacing at all hours, and... the stress is hard on him, and it worries me.
  • Because I can see that you're disappearing into a world of make-believe, and it worries me.
  • I hear him pacing at all hours, and... the stress is hard on him, and it worries me.
  • And with the way his side of the family can go to dark places it worries me.
  • It's the saying it part that worries me.
  • When he's like that, it worries me a lot.
  • Britney, don't worry it's me.
  • I love it when you worry about me.
  • And it makes me worry about you.
  • And it made me worry about you.
  • I admit, their engineered warrior, the one you designed, it does make me worry.
  • Give it to me to worry about.
  • DOn't wOrry, it's me. l just got some new clothes.
  • The living situation outside worries me.
  • And that is exactly what worries me.
  • And that is exactly what worries me.
  • It's who Nina's working for that worries me.
  • It's your fiance that worries me.

Alternatives:

  • I am worried about it.
  • It concerns me.
  • It's a source of worry for me.
  • It's troubling me.
  • It's causing me anxiety.

It makes me worry.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express that something is causing the speaker to feel worried or anxious.

This phrase is used to indicate that a specific thing or situation is the cause of the worry or concern felt by the speaker.

Examples:

  • The constant noise from the construction site makes me worry.
  • Her reckless behavior makes me worry about her safety.
  • The uncertainty of the future makes me worry.
  • The news of the pandemic makes me worry for my family.
  • The dark clouds make me worry about rain.
  • I admit, their engineered warrior, the one you designed, it does make me worry.
  • And it makes me worry about you.
  • These are the things that make me worry.
  • The funny thing is, when I thought about telling carly on Monday, it hit me that we might not be in the same homeroom anymore, which usually would make me worry.
  • You just make me worry about you.
  • It would only make her worry.
  • I'm sorry, I always make you worry.
  • I'm calling cause I didn't leave any messages, not to make you worry.
  • It's because I'm weak and afraid, that's why I didn't want to make you worry.
  • You should use your skill to encourage people, not to make them worry.
  • He can get a little jealous sometimes, so I didn't want to make him worry.
  • I don't make you worries.
  • If I see your husband, I'll tell him not to make you worry.
  • I know violent video games make my mother worry.
  • He can get a little jealous sometimes, so I didn't want to make him worry.
  • It makes me worry that you're alone now
  • And that makes them worry even more.
  • No matter who it is, I really hope he won't make Dad worry again.
  • When this is all over... I won't make her worry anymore.
  • That makes me worry you're going to cut the baby out of Maxine's stomach before the due date.

Alternatives:

  • It causes me to worry.
  • It brings me concern.
  • It makes me anxious.
  • It's a source of worry for me.
  • It's troubling me.

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