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'I'm not afraid of the dark" or "I'm not afraid of darkness" -- which one is correct?
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3 jun. 2022 11:25
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The first one is correct and common. The second one means you're not afraid of all that the abstract concept of darkness means. Hope this helps, Lisa! :)
4 juni 2022
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First one would be correct if you are talking about a fear. When we use the noun ‘darkness’ it sounds very obscure and like you may be using a metaphor for other things you are scared of, rather than darkness itself.
3 juni 2022
1
They're both correct, but I'd say "I'm not afraid of the dark" is more natural and common.
3 juni 2022
They are both grammatically correct. But I also agree that the first one is more natural.
4 juni 2022
The difference is that nobody has ever actually said the second.
3 juni 2022
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