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  1. Scared of:

    • "Scared of" is used to express fear or apprehension about something specific.
    • Example: "She's scared of dogs." Here, "scared of dogs" indicates fear or apprehension specifically related to dogs.
    • Example: "He's scared of the dark." In this sentence, "scared of the dark" indicates fear or apprehension specifically related to darkness.
  2. Scared to:

    • "Scared to" is used to express reluctance or hesitation to do something due to fear or apprehension.
    • Example: "She's scared to speak in public." Here, "scared to speak in public" indicates reluctance or hesitation to engage in public speaking due to fear or apprehension.
    • Example: "He's scared to confront his boss about the issue." In this sentence, "scared to confront his boss" indicates reluctance or hesitation to approach his boss about the issue due to fear or apprehension.


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