I was afraid of speaking in front of people until I took some acting classes.
Afraid is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "she appeared very afraid of the house".
I have listened to your answer and I'm afraid that it is no more than an egregious lie
Yes, the word 'fear' is a noun; a word for an unpleasant feeling caused by expectation or awareness of danger; a concern about what may happen, a worry; a reason for dread or apprehension; a word for an emotion; a word for a thing.The word 'fear' is also a verb: fear, fears, fearing, feared.
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.
Afraid is an adjective.
Afraid is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "she appeared very afraid of the house".
I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by that.
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She was afraid to testify.
Todd wanted to sleep with a night light on, because he was afraid of the dark.
The incident of falling from roof made her afraid of heights. This is the sentence for incident word.
A sentence for the word out come would be: Everyone is afraid of what the outcome will be for our wrong doing.
No, the word 'afraid' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The adjective 'afraid' is most often used as a predicate adjective (subject complement), the adjective following a linking verb which modifies (describes) the subject of the sentence. Examples:He is afraid of snakesShe was afraid that she would be late.They were not afraid of hard work.
Im afraid of attacking that selfish, rich, and horrible person.
Ron is deathly afraid of arachnids, especially spiders.
Beingafraid of the dark, I didn't want to go to the basement when the power was out. I'm afraid of the haunted hotel.
I'm afraid I do not possess the literary talent to answer this question. That's was a very excellent way to possess the sentence with the word possess.