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Tutor de la comunidad“I’m bored” vs “I’m boring”
These two expressions are commonly confused by English learners. Understanding their difference is essential for clear communication.
“I’m bored” means you feel uninterested or have nothing to do.Example: I’m bored at home.
“I’m boring” means you cause others to feel uninterested.Example: The movie is boring.
Activity 1: Choose the correct sentence
I am bored / I am boring during long meetings.
This book is bored / boring.
Activity 2: Complete the sentence
I feel ______ when I have nothing to do.
My friend is ______ when he talks too much about himself.
Activity 3: Create your own sentence. Write one sentence using “I’m bored” and one sentence using “I’m boring.”
20 de abr. de 2026 11:41
Ana
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Filipino (tagalo), Otro
Idioma de aprendizaje
Otro
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