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As far as I'm concerned #1 (permalink) Fri Feb 25, 2005 19:00 pm   As far as I'm concerned
 

Test No. incompl/elem-23 "On TV tonight", question 9

And the following programmes are all ......... as far as I'm concerned.

(a) boring
(b) bored
(c) board
(d) boarding

Test No. incompl/elem-23 "On TV tonight", answer 9

And the following programmes are all boring as far as I'm concerned.

Correct answer: (a) boring

Your answer was: correct
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Hello Alan/Torsten,
What?s the meaning of "As far as I?m concerned?
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As far as I'm concerned #2 (permalink) Fri Feb 25, 2005 19:08 pm   As far as I'm concerned
 

In means in my opinion or if you ask me.

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As far as I'm concerned #3 (permalink) Fri Mar 12, 2010 21:49 pm   As far as I'm concerned
 

Hi,

why not bored???
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As far as I'm concerned #4 (permalink) Sun Mar 14, 2010 22:38 pm   As far as I'm concerned
 

can we say like 'in my point of view or in this case'?
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As far as I'm concerned #5 (permalink) Sat Oct 30, 2010 10:02 am   As far as I'm concerned
 

Hi, ThaiEng

Adjectives that end with -ed talk about one's own feelings, whereas adjectives that end with -ing talk about a person, a thing or a situation that causes one's feelings.
Whereas:
"programmes are all boring" but "I felt bored".

Good luck!
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