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Any: Are you any (OR at all) worried about that?



 
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Any: Are you any (OR at all) worried about that? #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 13, 2006 16:17 pm   Any: Are you any (OR at all) worried about that?
 

Please read:

1. Are you at all worried about that?
2. Are you any worried about that?

I think (2) correct in grammar and has the same meaning with (1). Is it right?

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Worried at all? #2 (permalink) Thu Sep 14, 2006 14:11 pm   Worried at all?
 

Quote:
1. Are you at all worried about that?
2. Are you any worried about that?

I think (2) correct in grammar and has the same meaning with (1).


No, Quoc,

(1) is correct, but not (2).

What would be better is:

1. Are you worried at all about that ? or

2. Have you any worries about that ?

Quote:
Is it right?

Your question should be Am I right ?
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