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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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meaning

are "scared of you" and "scare you" gives the same meaning ?
  

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Hi, No. Let's pretend a lion is in the room. You are scared of the lion.

  • Hi, No.
  • Let's pretend a lion is in the room.
  • You are scared of the lion.
  • The lion scares you.
  • Clive
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Hi,

No.

Let's pretend a lion is in the room.
You are scared of the lion.
The lion scares you.

Clive

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