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Is there a difference between being afraid to do and being afraid to do?

I know the difference. Correct the subject "afraid to do" Afraid of doing something. I have summarized a table for you to have a rough look at first:

Phrase meaning

Afraid of doing what? & amp? Fear of doing may mean "fear" and "dare not". The former focuses on "being afraid of doing something", while the latter means "worrying that something may happen"

Be afraid of doing sth. The real meaning is "dare not do something", that is, the subject is afraid to do something;

Be afraid of doing sth. The subject is "worried that something may happen", or you don't want something to happen, but you may not be able to avoid it yourself.

For example:

He is afraid of going out alone at night.

He is afraid of going out alone at night.

He is insecure about going out alone at night. )

He was late for school and was afraid of being scolded by the teacher.

He was late for school and was afraid of being noisy by the teacher.

He doesn't want to be disturbed by the teacher. )

It is very telling to distinguish these two phrases with "dare not".

He is afraid of being beaten by his father.

He is afraid of being beaten by his father.

This is not a question of whether he dares or not, he is reluctant to part with it. )

He is afraid to touch the snake. He dare not touch the snake.

He is afraid of snakes at heart. )

I'm afraid to jump into the swimming pool.

I dare not dive in the swimming pool.

I'm afraid of falling into the swimming pool.

I'm afraid I will fall into the swimming pool.

use

First, the usage of not daring to do it

1, don't be afraid to do things in different ways, it's usually better. ?

Don't be afraid to try new ways of doing things, and the results will often be better.

Don't be afraid to do something wrong, even if you are wrong, you won't regret it. ?

Don't be afraid to do something wrong, even if you are wrong, you don't have to regret it.

3. Don't be afraid to try new things and break the rules. ?

You can be bold and innovative, and don't stick to the rules.

Those who are not trained may be afraid to do anything because they are afraid that they will do something wrong. ?

Untrained people will hesitate, fearing that they will do something wrong.

Second, the use of fear of doing

As a student, I want to learn how to ask for help, and I am not afraid to do so. ?

As a student, I want to know how to ask for help. Don't be afraid.

Don't be afraid to do it, because someone may laugh at you. ?

Don't be afraid to do that, for fear that someone will laugh at you.