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Camilla
Have differences between the words "fear", "afraid" and "scare"?
16 gen 2018 01:11
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I would say
Fear is used as a noun or a verb
My fear is I will lose'
'I fear death.'
'Afraid' is used an adverb or adjective 'I am afraid'
and 'Scare' is used as a noun or verb
'I scare people'
'I had a scare this morning'
They are all similar in meaning.
16 gennaio 2018
1
It might be helpful to answer your question by providing some examples.
Let's assume you are afraid of spiders. These are some sentences you can use.
- I am afraid of spiders.
- I am scared of spiders.
- I fear spiders.
These all have a similar meaning. However the last sentence, "I fear spiders", is not generally used in English. Instead a more common sentence would be, "I have a fear of + object."
For example:
- I have a fear of spiders.
- I have a fear of heights.
- I have a fear of snakes.
16 gennaio 2018
1
that i know : first (fear and scare ) is a verb ... and afraid is an adjective .
that's the first difference ...... and the difference between scare and fear is : (scare is more fear than fear or more terror)
16 gennaio 2018
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Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Francese, Giapponese, Portoghese
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese, Francese, Giapponese
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