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I THINK SOI l’M AFRAID SO, ETC.
♦ We can use so to avoid repeating a clause after the following verbs: be afraid, believe, expect, guess, hope, imagine, suppose, think, it seems/appears, etc. e.g. 'Is he going to be late?' Tm afraid so.' (= l'm afraid he is going to be late.)
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