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Bored with, tired of, Rain water #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:37 am   Bored with, tired of, Rain water
 

My respected teachers

(1)
I get bored with playing cricket.

(2)
I'm tired of playing cricket.

We can't use ''to'' after ''bored'' and ''tired'' in above sentenes, right?

(3)
Rain water will slip on the roof without entering into it.So don't woryy about it.It'll never leak. Correct it please?

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Bored with, tired of, Rain water #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:47 am   Bored with, tired of, Rain water
 

Hi,

A possible use of 'to' after 'tired' and 'bored' would be: too tired/too bored to do something but you couldn't use it in your sentences.

Rain water will slide down the roof without entering it. So don't worry about it. It'll never leak.

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Bored with, tired of, Rain water #3 (permalink) Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:51 am   Bored with, tired of, Rain water
 

My respected teachers => My respectful teachers
(1) OK;
(2) OK; and
(3) OK except "woryy" => worry
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