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Freaking out
Can I say, " I am freaked out about it"? Or "I freak out about it"? Thanks in advance.
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Re: Freaking out

Originally Posted by
sky3120
Can I say, " I am freaked out about it"? Or "I freak out about it"? Thanks in advance.
Yes, in the right context.
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Re: Freaking out
Then, what is the meaning difference between them?
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Re: Freaking out

Originally Posted by
sky3120
Then, what is the meaning difference between them?
For example, "There is a spider in the bath at the moment. I am freaked out about it" "Whenever there is a spider in the bath, I freak out about it".
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