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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Boring Vs bored

  bored vs boring

  Many English learner are always cinfusing with the words bored and boring, so now go on the difference between Bored and boring.

  bored vs boring

  bored is an adjective that describes when someone feels tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or because they have nothing to do.

   For example: She was so bored that she fell asleep.

   boring is an adjective that means something isn't exciting or interesting .

   For example: The lesson was so boring that she fell asleep.

   Note : Most verbs which express emotions, such as to bore, may use either the present or the past participle as an adjective, but the meaning of the participle is often different.

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