Would you please comment on these sentences for me?
Heights scare me therefore I am always scared of heights.
Heights frighten me therefore I am always frightened of heights. (frighten is more severe than scare?)
Heights are [ scary / scaring ] to me. (Both word are correct here?)
I always fear heights.
I am afraid of heights.
David called me and asked me if I could... (Proper grammar)
David called me asking me if I could... (Correct as well?)
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John Aki
John Aki Heights scare me therefore I am always scared of heights. Heights frighten me therefore I am always frightened of heights. ) 'therefore' is not really needed.
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John AkiHeights scare me therefore I am always scared of heights.
Heights frighten me therefore I am always frightened of heights. (frighten is more severe than scare?)
'therefore' is not really needed.