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Is it correct to say "I feel boring" or " I feel bored"?
And yet, when should I use "get bored" and "I feel bored"?
Jan 24, 2014 2:17 PM
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Ciao Vale,
"I feel boring" = other people avoid you because you are no fun.
"I feel bored" = there is boredom, and you feel it.
Get + (adjective) usually means "become (adjective)"
Hope that helps!
January 24, 2014
4
I feel bored or I am bored.
If you say I feel boring or I am boring, that means you think other people find you uninteresting.
January 24, 2014
3
The correct is: "I am bored" or "I got bored".
Don't say about yourself: "I am boring" it means You are a tedious or dull.
January 24, 2014
1
You could say:
'I have a low attention span and I get bored very easily when I attend lessons.'
'I feel bored stiff today, all my friends have gone on holiday and I have nobody to hang out with'
January 25, 2014
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