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Luyện nghe Speak English Around Town (Lesson 11: Visiting the Pharmacy))


I'm a "worrywart." A worrywort is someone who worries too much. Re-write my worries so I don't always have to start all my sentences with "I'm worried that." Use "What if" questions instead:

Example: I'm worried that we won't make it to the airport on time.
Answer: What if we don 't make it to the airport on time?

  1. I'm worried that Joe won't get into college.
  2. I'm worried that there won't be enough snow for skiing.
  3. I'm worried that the restaurant will be all booked.
  4. I'm worried that you won't like the movie.
  5. I'm worried that our company will have layoffs next year.
  6. I'm worried that the store will go out.of business.
  7. I'm worried that we'll run out of candy on Halloween.
  8. I'm worried that our flight will be delayed.
  9. I'm worried that my husband will lose his job.
  10. I'm worried that our house won't sell.

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