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What are the differences between " don't fear " and " don't afraid " ?
2010年3月30日 09:49
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"fear" is a verb while "afraid" is an adjective in your sentences. they will both have an equal meaning when written like this:
"don't fear" = "don't be afraid"
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2010年3月30日
As mentioned above beside the following fact:
"Don't fear...."
is not a complete sentence. You have to add an object, like don't fear something or someone.
"Don't be afraid."
could be a complete sentence or could be extended by adding a preposition "of" for example and a succeeding noun ( something or someone).
"Don't be afraid of ....."
In this case it equals the sentence "Don't fear ......."
2010年3月30日
As Romulus said. :)
Because "to fear" is the verb, "don't fear" makes the phrase active.
"Don't be afraid" is a state of being (ie. "be ----"), so the feeling is static.
2010年3月30日
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