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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Afraid

I am afraid about my future.

I am afraid of my future.

Which one is correct? Especially, Is "afraid" correct adjective for the context(thinking about the future)?

  

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kumenglish Which one is correct? They are both grammatical, but the usual saying is I'm afraid for my future. kumenglish Is "afraid" correct adjective for the context(thinking about the future)?

  • kumenglish Which one is correct?
  • They are both grammatical, but the usual saying is I'm afraid for my future.
  • kumenglish Is "afraid" correct adjective for the context(thinking about the future)?
  • Yes.
  • That's OK.
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kumenglishWhich one is correct?

They are both grammatical, but the usual saying is

I'm afraid for my future.

kumenglishIs "afraid" correct adjective for the context(thinking about the future)?

Yes. That's OK.

CJ

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