Monday, October 19, 2009

Expressions with AVOIR - peur de

avoir peur de = to be afraid of

The French phrase avoir peur de is another example of a French expression that uses avoir, to have, where English uses to be.

Eg.: Robert a peur des araignées. = Robert is afraid of spiders.

See if you can translate the following sentences.

     J'ai peur de ton chien.
     Danielle n'a pas peur des araignées.
     Paul a peur de ton frère.
     Est-ce que tu as peur des chiens?
     Non, je n'ai pas peur des chiens.

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