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ESL TEACHER CARLA
Community TutorOne English Phrase You’re Probably Using Wrong!"
😮 Are you using this common English phrase incorrectly?
Many learners say:“I’m boring.”
But what they really mean is:“I’m bored.”
👉 “I’m boring” = I am not interesting
👉 “I’m bored” = I feel uninterested
Correct example:
❌I’m boring at home today.
✅I’m bored at home today.
💡 Little differences like this can change the whole meaning of your sentence!
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Aug 1, 2025 4:18 AM
ESL TEACHER CARLA
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