Fortune Telling Collection - Horoscope - Some verbs in English are interpreted as (causing) something in Chinese, such as (worrying). What does this mean?
Some verbs in English are interpreted as (causing) something in Chinese, such as (worrying). What does this mean?
This verb is called a causative verb. For example, when you say this concern, it means that something or someone is worried about someone. There are also non-causative verbs in English, such as worry, which just means that sb is worried about other people or things, so there is no causative meaning here.
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