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"i was afraid you disappointed at me" vs "I was afraid of you disappoint at me"

The correct phrase is "I was afraid you would be disappointed in me." The first phrase has incorrect prepositions and verb forms, while the second phrase has the wrong tense. The correct phrase uses the conditional form of the verb "to be" and the preposition "in" instead of "at."

Last Updated: April 03, 2024

i was afraid you disappointed at me

This phrase is incorrect. It uses the wrong tense.

This phrase should be corrected to "I was afraid you would be disappointed in me."

Alternatives:

  • I was afraid you would disappoint me.
  • I was afraid you might be disappointed in me.
  • I was afraid you would let me down.
  • I was afraid you would not meet my expectations.
  • I was afraid you would fail me.

I was afraid of you disappoint at me

This phrase is incorrect. It uses the wrong prepositions and verb forms.

This phrase should be corrected to "I was afraid you would be disappointed in me."

Alternatives:

  • I was afraid you would disappoint me.
  • I was afraid you might be disappointed in me.
  • I was afraid you would let me down.
  • I was afraid you would not meet my expectations.
  • I was afraid you would fail me.

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