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I'm fed up. My sister always borrows my clothes.


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I am fed up #16 (permalink) Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:05 am   I am fed up
 

Dear Alan Sir

Shall I write like this

I am fed up with my house hold work

I am fed up with Toeic Listening Exercises.

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I'm fed up. My sister always borrows my clothes. #17 (permalink) Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:06 pm   I'm fed up. My sister always borrows my clothes.
 

Hi,

I would say both but change the first to 'housework'. I think ' Should I write ...?' is preferable.

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