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Serhat Cetinkaya
Is it correct if i say i am tired of you, i am sad of you or any feeling?
Sep 10, 2018 11:51 PM
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'I am tired of you' is correct. 'I am sad of you' is not.
You can say 'I am sad for you', which means that I feel pity or sympathy for you.
Other examples: 'I am angry with you', 'I am bored with you', 'I am happy for you'.
I guess that you need to know which prepositions collocate with which emotions.
September 11, 2018
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Serhat Cetinkaya
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