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Learn BRITISH ENGLISH: I'm AFRAID

Learn BRITISH ENGLISH: I'm AFRAID

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English, Other

KG - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video tutorial explains the dual meaning of the phrase 'I'm afraid.' Initially, it is used to express fear, as in being afraid of spiders, the dark, or heights. The tutorial then shifts to explain its alternative use, where 'I'm afraid' is employed to convey regret or to soften bad news, such as in disagreements or when unable to attend an event. The phrase cannot stand alone to mean 'I'm sorry' but is used in conjunction with delivering unfortunate news.

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