Asked by Marcus
Which sentence uses proper grammar?
I'm bored by math class.
Or
I'm bored of math class.
I'm bored by math class.
Or
I'm bored of math class.
Answers
Answered by
Steve
bored by
generally, "tired of" is more common
Of course, math is interesting, so the sentence is false on the face of it!
generally, "tired of" is more common
Of course, math is interesting, so the sentence is false on the face of it!
Answered by
Writeacher
I agree with Steve. It's a childish sentence.
But you should never use "of" after "bored" ... even better is to remember that people who say they are bored are usually pretty boring themselves!!
But you should never use "of" after "bored" ... even better is to remember that people who say they are bored are usually pretty boring themselves!!
Answered by
Marcus
Thank you. I agree that the sentences are a bit childish. I didn't choose the wording of each sentence. They were the were questions submitted by others. I merely needed to choose the one that is grammatically correct. I just wanted a second opinion.
Answered by
Marcus
Sorry about the typos. It should've read: They were questions submitted by others. I have to be sure to triple check before posting.
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