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Jenny
what's the different between "I'm boring" and "I'm bored"?
5 sep. 2011 10:39
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I am bored = I am not interested in this situation/activity
I am boring = I am not an interesting person
:)
5 september 2011
2
Using the "-ing" form means you caused the condition. Using the "-ed" form means you suffered the condition. If you say you are boring, it means you cause other people to be bored. It's a common mistake, but sometimes funny. You don't want people to laugh at you, so do not make this mistake.
5 september 2011
boring means causing boredom uninteresting.
bored means suffering from boredom; nothing to do.
3 september 2012
Usually bored people are boring. And boring people are bored. :P
5 september 2011
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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Jenny
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