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Answered by pulokechophy77
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15.In general, "I worry" indicates an ongoing condition, while "I am worried" indicates how you are feeling at the moment. Regarding the exam tomorrow, your worry will end once it's over and you've done well, so "I am worried" is correct

16.it means one should not spoil other's pleasure or mood by being mean

Answered by rameshmahar620
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In generally I am worried refers to the the worried statement of a human being.

What do you see a dark side of things refers to spoil other pleasure and beauty so as to complain that.

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