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Soheil1 Posted 6 years ago
Vocabulary

Fear

Hi

When is fearing about something that might happen, and when about something that is happening?


Thanks in advance

  

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It's hard to break that down into anything simpler than you've already stated it. Fearing about something that might happen is fearing about something you imagine will happen to you in the future. Fearing about something that is happening is fearing about something that is happening to you now.

  • It's hard to break that down into anything simpler than you've already stated it.
  • Fearing about something that might happen is fearing about something you imagine will happen to you in the future.
  • Fearing about something that is happening is fearing about something that is happening to you now.
  • I suppose you could say that fears about the future are worries or anxiety.
  • CJ
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It's hard to break that down into anything simpler than you've already stated it.

Fearing about something that might happen is fearing about something you imagine will happen to you in the future. Fearing about something that is happening is fearing about something that is happening to you now.

I suppose you could say that fears about the future are worries or anxiety.

CJ

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