A2 noun Neutral #518 más común

concerned

/kənˈsɜːrnd/

To feel worried or anxious about a situation or a person's safety. It can also describe being interested in or involved with a specific subject or problem.

Ejemplos

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1

I am very concerned about your health after seeing you cough so much.

I am very concerned about your health after seeing you cough so much.

2

The board of directors is concerned with the long-term stability of the company.

The board of directors is concerned with the long-term stability of the company.

3

My parents are concerned I'm spending too much money on video games.

My parents are concerned I'm spending too much money on video games.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
concern
Verb
concern
Adverbio
concerningly
Adjetivo
concerned
Relacionado
concernment
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Concert' where you 'care' about every note; to be concerned is to care deeply about the outcome.

Quiz rápido

The teacher is ______ about the student's low grades this semester.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: concerned

Ejemplos

1

I am very concerned about your health after seeing you cough so much.

everyday

I am very concerned about your health after seeing you cough so much.

2

The board of directors is concerned with the long-term stability of the company.

formal

The board of directors is concerned with the long-term stability of the company.

3

My parents are concerned I'm spending too much money on video games.

informal

My parents are concerned I'm spending too much money on video games.

4

This research paper is primarily concerned with the effects of climate change on coastal erosion.

academic

This research paper is primarily concerned with the effects of climate change on coastal erosion.

5

We are concerned about the recent decrease in customer satisfaction ratings.

business

We are concerned about the recent decrease in customer satisfaction ratings.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
concern
Verb
concern
Adverbio
concerningly
Adjetivo
concerned
Relacionado
concernment

Colocaciones comunes

deeply concerned deeply concerned
concerned about concerned about
concerned with concerned with
increasingly concerned increasingly concerned
primarily concerned primarily concerned

Frases Comunes

To whom it may concern

To whom it may concern

As far as I am concerned

As far as I am concerned

Those concerned

Those concerned

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concerned vs concerning

'Concerned' is an adjective describing a feeling, while 'concerning' is often a preposition meaning 'about' or an adjective meaning 'worrying'.

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Notas de uso

Use 'concerned about' when you are talking about worry or anxiety. Use 'concerned with' when talking about the topic or subject matter someone is dealing with.

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Errores comunes

Learners often forget the verb 'to be' and say 'I concerned' instead of 'I am concerned.'

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Concert' where you 'care' about every note; to be concerned is to care deeply about the outcome.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Latin 'concernere', meaning to sift together or to perceive, combining 'con-' (together) and 'cernere' (to sift).

Patrones gramaticales

subject + be + concerned + about + noun subject + be + concerned + with + noun subject + look/seem + concerned

Quiz rápido

The teacher is ______ about the student's low grades this semester.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: concerned

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