'terrified with' and 'terrified of'

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wotcha

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'terrified with' and 'terrified of'

Can I swicth these?
 
Try putting them into a complete sentence and see which of them sounds more natural.

Rover
 
Try putting them into a complete sentence and see which of them sounds more natural.

Rover


1) I'm terrified with you.
2) I'm terrified of you.
3) I'm terrified with that.
4) I'm terrified of that.
 
Which do you think sound more natural?
 
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