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Are both correct: "She is boring" and "She is bored" ? Why?
8 de may. de 2018 17:05
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As the others said they have different meanings. When using -ed and -ing suffixes with adjectives you should remember that we use -ing to describe the situation/people and -ed to describe how you feel about it. For example:
This lesson is boring (situation)
I got so bored in class today (How you felt about it)
That girl is boring I get bored when I talk to her.
8 de mayo de 2018
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Both are correct. They mean different things.
"She is boring" means she is not an interesting person.
"She is bored" means she is not doing anything exciting.
8 de mayo de 2018
2
Both are grammatically correct but have different meanings.
"She is boring" is a characteristic (ella es aburrida). She is a boring person.
"She is bored" is just a temporary state (esta aburrida). She is bored because the professor is boring.
8 de mayo de 2018
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