How to give the correct explanation

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danyboy

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Hi All,

How can I explain the difference between Terrified of vs Terrified with vs Terrified by to Indian Students?

I am terrified of Dentists. I'm terrified with Dentists and I'm terrified by dentists.

Which is correct and why?

Please help with similar confusing words with prepositions...

Many thanks in advance

Daniel
 

MikeNewYork

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It is difficult to explain the choice of prepositions. For me, "terrified of" and terrified by" are correct. "Terrified with" would be less common.

See here.
 

Rover_KE

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danyboy, please note that there is no need to capitalise terrified, students and dentists in your post.

Also, a better title would have been I am terrified of/by/with dentists.

Extract from the Posting Guidelines:

'Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.'
 
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