Concern, Concerned, Be Concerned about
Concern, Be Concerned about
Learn how to correctly use “concern,” “concerned,” and “concerned about” in English with this practical ESL grammar lesson. This video walks you through common sentence patterns and helps you choose the correct form in real-life situations.
Through clear examples and simple explanations, you’ll understand the difference between “concerns” (verb) and “is concerned” (adjective form), as well as when to use “concerned about” to express worry or care. The lesson includes multiple practice questions to reinforce your understanding and improve your grammar accuracy.
Perfect for beginner to intermediate English learners, this exercise focuses on common mistakes students make when talking about worry, responsibility, and feelings. By the end of the lesson, you’ll feel more confident using these expressions in conversations, writing, and exams.
This ESL quiz-style lesson is ideal for self-study, classroom use, or test preparation. Build your vocabulary, improve sentence structure, and master everyday English usage with easy-to-follow examples.
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Topics covered:
Although vs. even though
Despite vs. in spite of
Clause vs. noun phrase structures
Common ESL grammar patterns and examples
Ideal for ESL learners at all levels, this video will help you sound more natural and confident when expressing contrasting ideas in English.
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