Hi! My name is Anna, "You'd really like me if you got to know me. I've known me for years and I love me."
Ok, this may be a bit weird but....
Is collocation 'afraid about' correct? And, if so, in what context could it be used?
example:
I'm not afraid about your soul
or
I'm not afraid for your soul
???
Seriously, because I've been arguing with someone for a few hours. And the chick still maintains 'afraid about' is totally fine.
Other example: "I'm afraid about the train. It might not come on time and we'll be late" Is it really the hight of correctness?