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Collin ONeil Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Afraid *of who* I am or Afraid who I am?

Hello. I always have problems with "Of" (preposition given by the previous word) + "Relative Pronouns", because I don't know whether it's right or not.

Which Pair is the right one?

I'm afraid of who I am.

I'm clueless of who I am.

I'm clueless of whose car this is.

I'm afraid who I am.

I'm clueless who I am.

I'm clueless whose car this is.

  

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It's I'm [afraid of / clueless about] who I am. I'm clueless about whose car this is. CJ

  • It's I'm [afraid of / clueless about] who I am.
  • I'm clueless about whose car this is.
  • CJ
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It's

I'm [afraid of / clueless about] who I am.
I'm clueless about whose car this is.

CJ

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