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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Of and from difference

Are both 'of and from' possible in these sentences? If yes, what is the difference in meaning?

I am tired of working.
I am tired from working.

I am tired of school.
I am tired from school.
  

Top answer

No, only of is good.

  • No, only of is good.
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I disagree with the answer given. All 4 are okay in my view, and different in meaning:

1. This means the job bores you and you don't want to work at that job anymore.

2. This means you are exhausted as a result of your time on the job.

3. This means school bores you and you don't want to go to school anymore.

4. This means you are exhausted as a result of

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