0 Both are correct. You can think of it as a basic expression "afraid of". 02br 02br 00 CJ0-
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01cite10Hanuman_200012cite10 1. I am afraid to run across the road.12br10He was afraid of being divorced by his wi
10 2. I am afraid of runnig across the road.12br
10Which one is correct?12br
10I want to know when to use "afraid of" and when "afraid to"12br
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