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“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 เม.ย. 2026 เวลา 11:41

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