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Tenacious Learner Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

I'm afraid

Hi teachers,



I’m afraid is used to respectfully tell someone bad news or disagreement.



Is it a correct explanation?



Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

Thinking Spain I’m afraid is used to respectfully tell someone bad news or disagreement. I am not a teacher. But generally speaking, that would be a correct statement.

  • Thinking Spain I’m afraid is used to respectfully tell someone bad news or disagreement.
  • I am not a teacher.
  • But generally speaking, that would be a correct statement.
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Thinking SpainI’m afraid is used to respectfully tell someone bad news or disagreement.
I am not a teacher. But generally speaking, that would be a correct statement.
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