Usage examples of "habe vor" in German with translation to English

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Ich habe vor nichts Angst. I am not frightened of anything.
Ich habe vor, zu studieren. I am going to study.
Ich habe vor, zu gehen. I'm going to go.
Ich habe vor dem Bus Angst. I'm afraid of the bus.
Ich habe vor dem Frühstück geduscht. I showered before breakfast.
Ich habe vor, mir einen Horrorfilm anzuschauen. I'm going to see a horror film.
Ich habe vor zwei Jahren aufgehört zu rauchen. I quit smoking two years ago.
Ich habe vor sechs Monaten aufgehört zu rauchen. I gave up smoking six months ago.
Ich habe vor kurzem mit dem Rauchen aufgehört. I have recently given up smoking.
Ich habe vor drei Monaten komplett aufgehört zu rauchen. I stopped smoking completely 3 months ago.
Ich habe vor einem Jahr mit dem Rauchen aufgehört. I gave up smoking a year ago.
Ich habe vor sechs Monaten mit dem Rauchen aufgehört. I quit smoking six months ago.
Ich habe vor, mir ein neues Auto zu kaufen. I am going to buy a new car.
Ich habe vor drei Monaten komplett mit dem Rauchen aufgehört. I stopped smoking completely 3 months ago.
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