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Dilshi Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Could someone please help me

I don't scare for anyone or I'm not afraid for anyone?
  

Top answer

Neither. I'm not afraid of anyone. CB

  • Neither.
  • I'm not afraid of anyone.
  • CB
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Neither.
I'm not afraid of anyone.

CB
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Appie, I am sorry to say that nothing you have written in this post is correct.

I do not want another learner to read it and become confused.

If someone scares us, we are afraid.
Yes, "to do" is used for emphasis (I like ice cream. I really do like it.) but it's needed for the negative and for questions without adding emphasis.

Even if we accept "ain't" as gramma
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BarbaraPAAppie, I am sorry to say that nothing you have written in this post is correct. I do not want another learner to read it and become confused. If someone scares us, we are afraid. Yes, "to do" is used for emphasis (I like ice cream. I really do like it.) but it's needed for the negative and for questions without adding emphasis. Even if we accept "ain't" as gramma
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Thank you every one Emotion: smile

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