Difference between 'concerned and concerning'

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Usage of “Concerned and Concerning”
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Nageswar Rao. A
English Teacher
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Mr. K. V. Madhusudan
Resource Person (English)

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The word ‘concerning’ means involving somebody or something.
Generally we confuse about its parts of speech. It is a
‘preposition’.
My father asked several questions concerning my future plans.
All cases concerning children are dealt with in a special children’s
court.
The word ‘concerned’ means worried and feeling concern about
something. It is an adjective.
I am very much concerned about the cause of the problem.
He didn’t seem in the least concerned for her safety.
We are more concerned with how could we make children to write
better English.

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