According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the word "fear" is both countable and uncountable. So, when referring to the fear of flying, can I say:
I have fear (uncountable) of flying?
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the word "fear" is both countable and uncountable. So, when referring to the fear of flying, can I say:
I have fear (uncountable) of flying?
Can you tell me which form of the following sentences is the correct one please? Imagine two friends discussing the gym... I was in a good s...
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