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Angela
Do these two sentences have the same meaning? Are they correct? He/She is really testing my patience right now. He/She is annoying me
Jan 15, 2025 3:31 PM
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They are very similar but it does depend on the context. 'Testing my patience' is more formal. 'Annoying' is more casual.
January 16, 2025
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They are not the same. If a cook puts too much salt in your dinner, he may annoy you but he won't be testing your patience.
January 16, 2025
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Yes, they’re the same.
January 16, 2025
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Hi Angela! The two sentences have a similar meaning, but "He/she is really testing my patience..." is a little more polite because it is less direct. I hope this helps!
January 15, 2025
They're both correct but would be used in different situations. If someone is annoying they are doing something that you find irritating, tedious or frustrating. It could be important or trivial. To be 'really testing your patience' they would be pushing you hard on something; this is stronger than being annoying.
January 15, 2025
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