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What is the difference between "nervous with~" and "nervous about~"? What is the difference between "nervous with~" and "nervous about~"? and if you give me some examples, that would be helpful.
16 Ara 2014 12:28
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I'm nervous about my exams. I'm nervous about travelling abroad alone. The usual preposition to go with 'nervous' is 'about'. The only time it's followed by with is in a sentence such as: 'I'm nervous with strangers.' which is a contracted form of 'I'm nervous when I'm with strangers'. In this case the 'with' is part of the following clause, rather than connected to the adjective.
16 Aralık 2014
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