'terrified with' and 'terrified of' Can I swicth these?
wotcha Senior Member Joined Jun 29, 2010 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Korean Home Country South Korea Current Location South Korea Apr 11, 2011 #1 'terrified with' and 'terrified of' Can I swicth these?
R Rover_KE Moderator Staff member Joined Jun 20, 2010 Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country England Current Location England Apr 11, 2011 #2 Try putting them into a complete sentence and see which of them sounds more natural. Rover
wotcha Senior Member Joined Jun 29, 2010 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Korean Home Country South Korea Current Location South Korea Apr 12, 2011 #3 Rover_KE said: Try putting them into a complete sentence and see which of them sounds more natural. Rover Click to expand... 1) I'm terrified with you. 2) I'm terrified of you. 3) I'm terrified with that. 4) I'm terrified of that.
Rover_KE said: Try putting them into a complete sentence and see which of them sounds more natural. Rover Click to expand... 1) I'm terrified with you. 2) I'm terrified of you. 3) I'm terrified with that. 4) I'm terrified of that.
R Rover_KE Moderator Staff member Joined Jun 20, 2010 Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country England Current Location England Apr 12, 2011 #4 Which do you think sound more natural?
wotcha Senior Member Joined Jun 29, 2010 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Korean Home Country South Korea Current Location South Korea Apr 12, 2011 #5 Rover_KE said: Which do you think sound more natural? Click to expand... Mmmmm... 'I'm terrified of you' and 'I'm terrified of that' ...
Rover_KE said: Which do you think sound more natural? Click to expand... Mmmmm... 'I'm terrified of you' and 'I'm terrified of that' ...
bhaisahab Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2008 Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country England Current Location Ireland Apr 12, 2011 #6 wotcha said: Mmmmm... 'I'm terrified of you' and 'I'm terrified of that' ... Click to expand... Yes.