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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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"bored from" or "bored with"

Me and my friend had an arguement over this yesterday

  

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I and my friend had an argument over this yesterday . bored with is standard English, bored from is not. A more common error these days is bored of .

  • I and my friend had an argument over this yesterday .
  • bored with is standard English, bored from is not.
  • A more common error these days is bored of .
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I and my friend had an argument over this yesterday.

bored with is standard English,

bored from is not.

A more common error these days is bored of.

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