[ Modal Verbs ]
It turned out that I had been worrying about my job unnecessarily. It was not as difficult as I thought.
A. I shouldn’t have worried about my job.
B. My job turned out to be worried.
C. I turned out to be worrying about my job.
D. I needn’t have worried about my job.

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