Care vs Concern vs Consider vs Tend vs Worry

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Care

Top 1000 (molto comune)A2noun

Concern

Top 1000 (molto comune)B2verb

Consider

Top 1000 (molto comune)A2verb

Tend

Top 1000 (molto comune)B1verb

Worry

Top 1000 (molto comune)A2verb
 CareConcernConsiderTendWorry
Pronuncia🇬🇧 /["/keə(r)/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ker/"]/🇬🇧 /["/kənˈsɜːn/","/kənˈsɜːnz/","/kənˈsɜːnd/","/kənˈsɜːnɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kənˈsɜːrn/","/kənˈsɜːrnz/","/kənˈsɜːrnd/","/kənˈsɜːrnɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 //kənˈsɪdə//🇺🇸 //kənˈsɪdər//🇬🇧 /["/tend/","/tendz/","/ˈtendɪd/","/ˈtendɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/tend/","/tendz/","/ˈtendɪd/","/ˈtendɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ˈwʌri/","/ˈwʌriz/","/ˈwʌrid/","/ˈwʌriɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈwɜːri/","/ˈwɜːriz/","/ˈwɜːrid/","/ˈwɜːriɪŋ/"]/
Significatoto feel interest or concern about something or someonea worry or issueTo think about something carefully.To take care of something or someone.To feel uneasy or anxious about something.
EsempioShe shows great care for her pets.The news of the accident caused great concern among the community.I will consider your suggestion.She needs to tend to her garden every weekend.I tend to worry about my exams every time.
RegistroNeutroNeutroNeutroNeutroNeutro
Quanto è comuneTop 1000 (molto comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)
Livello CEFRA2B2A2B1A2
Categoria grammaticalenounverbverbverbverb
Collocazionigood, great, proper, take, deliver, provide (somebody with), services, centre/​center, facility, in care, in somebody’s care, under the care of, care of somebody, in care of somebody, the quality of care, extreme, good, great, exercise, take, need, with care, without caredirectly, mainly, mostly, in, directly, mainly, mostly, in, a lot, greatly, reallyconsider carefully, consider an option, consider a possibilitycarefully, lovingly, to, well-tendeda lot, particularly, really, not let something, not need to, begin to, about, for, with, can’t help worrying, enough to worry about, nothing to worry about, a lot, particularly, really, not let something, not need to, begin to, about, for, with, can’t help worrying, enough to worry about, nothing to worry about, a lot, particularly, really, not let something, not need to, begin to, about, for, with, can’t help worrying, enough to worry about, nothing to worry about
Contraridisregard, neglect, ignoreindifference, apathyignore, dismiss, overlookneglect, ignorecalm, relax, dismiss
Errori comuniConfusing with 'caring', which implies action rather than just feeling., Omitting 'about' when expressing concern (e.g., saying 'I care my family' instead of 'I care about my family').Confusing 'concern' as a noun and verb., Using 'concern to' instead of 'concern with' or 'about'., Mistaking 'concern' for 'care' in certain contexts.Confuse with 'considering' which is a different form., Omit the object, e.g., saying 'Consider' without specifying what., Mix with 'contemplate', which has a deeper meaning.Confused with 'attend' – don't mix them up., 'Tending to' is sometimes mistakenly used as a noun.Confused with 'worry' vs 'care' — 'worry' implies anxiety., Incorrectly use 'worrying' as a noun instead of a verb., Using 'worry' without an object, e.g., 'I worry' should be followed by 'about something.'
Note d'usoUse 'care' to express concern or affection. It's suitable in most contexts but may sound too emotional in very formal situations.Used in both spoken and written language. Can express personal feelings or formal issues. Avoid using in overly casual conversations.Use 'consider' when you are thinking about options or possibilities. It’s appropriate in both spoken and written contexts, but may sound too formal in casual conversations.This word is often used when discussing habits or regular actions. It's suitable for both formal and informal contexts, but avoid using it in overly casual conversations.Use 'worry' for general concerns. It's neutral but can sound weak in more serious contexts. Avoid in professional settings unless discussing stress.

Domande frequenti: Care vs Concern vs Consider vs Tend vs Worry

Qual è la differenza tra Care, Concern, Consider, Tend e Worry?

Care: to feel interest or concern about something or someone Concern: a worry or issue Consider: To think about something carefully. Tend: To take care of something or someone. Worry: To feel uneasy or anxious about something.

Quale è più avanzata: Care, Concern, Consider, Tend e Worry?

Concern è il livello più alto, a B2, sulla scala CEFR.

Care, Concern, Consider, Tend e Worry sono allo stesso livello CEFR?

Care: A2, Concern: B2, Consider: A2, Tend: B1, Worry: A2 sulla scala CEFR.

Che categoria grammaticale sono Care, Concern, Consider, Tend e Worry?

Care: noun, Concern: verb, Consider: verb, Tend: verb, Worry: verb.

Puoi mostrare un esempio di ciascuna?

Care: She shows great care for her pets. Concern: The news of the accident caused great concern among the community. Consider: I will consider your suggestion. Tend: She needs to tend to her garden every weekend. Worry: I tend to worry about my exams every time.

Posso usare Care, Concern, Consider, Tend e Worry in modo intercambiabile?

Non sempre. Care, Concern, Consider, Tend e Worry sono affini e a volte si sovrappongono, ma differiscono per registro, frequenza e uso, quindi scambiarle può cambiare il significato o il tono. Controlla le differenze qui sopra prima di sostituire.

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