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We are afraid vs We afraid

The correct phrase is "we are afraid." The verb "are" is necessary to form a complete sentence in the present tense. "We afraid" is incorrect as it lacks the linking verb "are."

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 5413 views

We are afraid

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express fear or concern about something. It is a complete sentence in the present tense.

Examples:

  • We are afraid of the dark.
  • We are afraid of what might happen.
  • We are afraid of making mistakes.
  • We are afraid of the unknown.
  • We are afraid of failure.
  • ! We are afraid to talk about him!
  • Let's all say something that we are afraid of.
  • We are afraid that the Commission is being kept on leading reins too much.
  • We are afraid that, in the foreseeable future, Zimbabwe was, is and will remain precisely such a country.
  • We are afraid that this situation may get worse, in a country where there is already considerable poverty.
  • We are afraid, and that is also reflected in the resolution, that these issues could lead to hitches in the negotiation process, or even to its suspension.
  • As parents, we are afraid because it's very dangerous.
  • We cannot say no to the Ukrainians because we are afraid of losing investments or markets in Russia.
  • But we are afraid that, yet again, they are no more than a wish list.
  • But if we are afraid, if we turn away, then we have no right to call ourselves true Christians.
  • I don't want you to ever think that we are afraid of you.
  • However, without legislative initiative on the part of the Commission, which also acknowledges the role played by minimum income, we are afraid that Member States cannot deliver on our promise to reject poverty.
  • If we betray the seeker because we are afraid, Then the children of brennidon died for nothing
  • Many times we eat because we are afraid to face our ego reflection.
  • On the one hand, we are calling for a doubling or trebling of the role of combined heat and power; on the other, we are afraid to write into our directive that they may buy their gas wherever they like.
  • For the rest, I have the impression, on reading Amendments Nos 1 and 4, which are concerned respectively with calling into question repression and the health aspect of drug dependence, that we are afraid both of words and the reality of the situation.
  • Austrian colleagues do not communicate much with us and we are afraid that the success of our investigation will be at risk as a result, Respekt quotes an unnamed investigator in the Czech Anti-Corruption Police as saying. (...)'
  • Are we going to continue to avoid talking about the gorilla in the middle of the room because we are afraid to lose privileges obtained after years of silence?
  • And when the crisis hits - When our world is turned upside down, when we are afraid - Will we have the strength, the wisdom, to embrace the gift that's there and welcome it with open arms?
  • We are afraid that crash may have caused the spread of an infectious virus... through this area.

We afraid

This phrase is incorrect in English as it lacks the necessary linking verb "are."

  • Why are we afraid to be alone together?
  • Excuse me, since when are we afraid of cases that drag on for years?
  • Mr President, are we afraid or are we ashamed of the truth?
  • Are we afraid or are we ashamed of it, Giorgos?
  • Why do we fail to see this ourselves, and why are we afraid to acknowledge it?
  • Are we afraid of these hoodlums?
  • What are we afraid of?
  • I said, are we afraid?
  • What are we afraid of?
  • Are we afraid of China's massive population out-producing Europe?
  • You mean, are we afraid of God?
  • Are we afraid of the way informal lobbyists go about their business or are we trying to operate transparently?
  • What are we afraid of?

Alternatives:

  • We are afraid
  • We feel afraid
  • We are scared
  • We are fearful
  • We are apprehensive

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