Afraid is used with the verb "to be," therefore, it does not have a past tense. In order to used afraid in the past tense, use the past version of the verb "to be" as in: Michael Jackson was afraid.
by not thinking about it
Both phrases have similar meanings and can be used interchangeably. If you want to be more precise, you can use "afraid of something that might happen soon" for a slightly more formal tone.
I would imagine this is social phobia, since if i was afraid to cry, it would be because i wouldn't want anyone to notice me. try to find the reason they are scared of crying, then use that phobia as well to form a diagnoses.
No, there is no officially recognized phobia specifically for being afraid of ugly people. It is important to treat all individuals with respect and understanding, regardless of their physical appearance.
Actually its be afraid, be very afraid.
Do not be afraid. There is nothing to be afraid of.
The word 'afraid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The adjective 'afraid' is most often used as a predicate adjective (subject complement), an adjective following a linking verb that restates the subject of the sentence.Examples:Jack is afraid of snakes. (Jack = afraid)I was afraid that you couldn't make it. (I = afraid)Afraid she'd miss the bus, Mary ran out without her lunch. (afraid = Mary)
No, the word is spelled afraid. There is no 's' on afraid. It can be used with both singular and plural noun or pronoun. Examples: I felt afraid. He sounded afraid. They acted afraid. The horses seemed afraid.
Zayn is afraid of water because he can't swim. Harry is afraid of rollercoasters. Liam is afraid of spoons. Niall is afraid of pigeons. And I don't know what Louis is afraid of.
Jonghyun is afraid of shrinking. Key is afraid of penises. Taemin is afraid of people with long hair. Onew is afraid of kisses. Minho is afraid of failure.
You say "afraid" in French as "peur" or "effrayé".
afraid
afraid of what?
you are afraid
They are afraid of jaguars.
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