Will be worried?

I saw a man commented in Instagram, he said “she will be worried”, and i think it’s wrong, but then i browsed up and found it was trus. In your opinion, “She will be worry” is the right

word? Which one is right? There’s only a few differences between them, what are some of

them different?

Asked on September 19, 2021 in Grammar.
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She will be worried in the conventional way, ‘correct’ way and you be honest with him.

I say, ‘She will be worried’ is grammatically ‘incorrect’ in all contexts I know of. She will be a worry or she will worry. You might have learned to use the verb in this way from where it’s been used in other contexts, for example: she will

be a worry or She will worry.

Answered on October 10, 2021.
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She will be worried in the conventional way, ‘correct’ way and you be honest with him.

I say, ‘She will be worried’ is grammatically ‘incorrect’ in all contexts I know of. She will be a worry or she will worry. You might have learned to use the verb in this way from where it’s been used in other contexts, for example: she will

be a worry or She will worry.

Answered on October 15, 2021.
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She will be worried in the conventional way, ‘correct’ way and you be honest with him.

I say, ‘She will be worried’ is grammatically ‘incorrect’ in all contexts I know of. She will be a worry or she will worry. You might have learned to use the verb in this way from where it’s been used in other contexts, for example: she will

be a worry or She will worry.

Answered on October 18, 2021.
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She will be worried in the conventional way, ‘correct’ way and you be honest with him.

I say, ‘She will be worried’ is grammatically ‘incorrect’ in all contexts I know of. She will be a worry or she will worry. You might have learned to use the verb in this way from where it’s been used in other contexts, for example: she will

be a worry or She will worry.

Answered on October 19, 2021.
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She will be worried in the conventional way, ‘correct’ way and you be honest with him.

I say, ‘She will be worried’ is grammatically ‘incorrect’ in all contexts I know of. She will be a worry or she will worry. You might have learned to use the verb in this way from where it’s been used in other contexts, for example: she will

be a worry or She will worry.

Answered on October 21, 2021.
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She will be worried in the conventional way, ‘correct’ way and you be honest with him.

I say, ‘She will be worried’ is grammatically ‘incorrect’ in all contexts I know of. She will be a worry or she will worry. You might have learned to use the verb in this way from where it’s been used in other contexts, for example: she will

be a worry or She will worry.

Answered on October 26, 2021.
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She will be worried in the conventional way, ‘correct’ way and you be honest with him.

I say, ‘She will be worried’ is grammatically ‘incorrect’ in all contexts I know of. She will be a worry or she will worry. You might have learned to use the verb in this way from where it’s been used in other contexts, for example: she will

be a worry or She will worry.

Answered on October 26, 2021.
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She will be worried in the conventional way, ‘correct’ way and you be honest with him.

I say, ‘She will be worried’ is grammatically ‘incorrect’ in all contexts I know of. She will be a worry or she will worry. You might have learned to use the verb in this way from where it’s been used in other contexts, for example: she will

be a worry or She will worry.

Answered on October 28, 2021.
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She will be worried in the conventional way, ‘correct’ way and you be honest with him.

I say, ‘She will be worried’ is grammatically ‘incorrect’ in all contexts I know of. She will be a worry or she will worry. You might have learned to use the verb in this way from where it’s been used in other contexts, for example: she will

be a worry or She will worry.

Answered on October 30, 2021.
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She will be worried in the conventional way, ‘correct’ way and you be honest with him.

I say, ‘She will be worried’ is grammatically ‘incorrect’ in all contexts I know of. She will be a worry or she will worry. You might have learned to use the verb in this way from where it’s been used in other contexts, for example: she will

be a worry or She will worry.

Answered on November 6, 2021.
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