26 июн. 2018 г. · “Bored with” refers to the tool used to perform the boring. “Bored of” refers to what material has been removed. Thus, a hole may be bored of ... |
7 янв. 2016 г. · In American English, we would say “I am bored with this,” but we might also say “I am tired of this.” This is one of the reasons English can be so confusing. |
19 апр. 2018 г. · It is better to use “bored with” or “bored by”. However, “bored of” represents a perfectly logical development of the language, and was ... |
11 авг. 2020 г. · “I get bored with you,” in the simple present tense, would describe a repeated action. It means that sometimes or regularly the speaker becomes bored but isn't ... |
15 дек. 2021 г. · "I'm so bored" expresses the feeling of being uninterested or lacking excitement. The word "bored" is an adjective that describes the state of ... |
6 мар. 2017 г. · In American English, we would say “I am bored with this,” but we might also say “I am tired of this.” This is one of the reasons English can be ... |
27 февр. 2022 г. · Neither is correct. It's just… “Some kids easily get bored.” In the simple general present tense, you don't need a helping verb (“are”). |
22 февр. 2024 г. · ''It's so boring” is correct. “So much” is a noun phrase: one could say “So much of what I see is boring.”. |
12 сент. 2024 г. · Both sentences are correct, but they have different meanings: * "He is bored" means that he is feeling uninterested or tired of something. |
25 мая 2024 г. · "I'm so bored" is grammatically correct. "I'm so bored" expresses the feeling of being uninterested or lacking excitement. |
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