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"bored with" vs "bored of" #1 (permalink) Fri Aug 13, 2010 17:05 pm   "bored with" vs "bored of"
 

Hi pp, if u pass this topic, please help me /w this problem about the difference between " bored of" and " bored with".
Thank you all.
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"bored with" vs "bored of" #2 (permalink) Fri Aug 13, 2010 18:27 pm   "bored with" vs "bored of"
 

Hello ToAmaranthe,

I suggest that you read this:
http://www.english-test.net/community/index.html#How_can_I_improve_my_writing_skills
before making any more posts.

Hi everyone, if you read this topic, please help me with this problem concerning the difference between " bored of" and " bored with".

Here is Alan's answer to someone who asked that previously.
Bored
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"bored with" vs "bored of" #3 (permalink) Sat Aug 14, 2010 13:08 pm   "bored with" vs "bored of"
 

I'm so sorry. Thank you for noticing me of this.
I've read the link you post and I'll fix my fault.
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"bored with" vs "bored of" #4 (permalink) Sat Aug 14, 2010 14:24 pm   "bored with" vs "bored of"
 

Thank you Toamaranthe.

I appreciate your understanding and acceptance of this request.
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