Dear All,
I came across one sentence which as the below,
"I'm 27, and tired of going to work everyday."
I think that sentence which is "I'm 27 and tired" is completely one sentence.
But Especially that sentence connected with "of". this is what I want to know more.
If I want to keep making something sentence continuously, Can I use just "of" ?
"[I'm 27, and tired] of going to work everyday."
I want to know what it is called this technic?
Can I use "of" at the end of complete sentence to add more sentence? or Is there any rules?
" If you are tired of something , it is because you have been doing it a lot and you are bored or want the situation to change. " Here are some examples: I am tired of studying , so I will take a break and play a video game. Mother is tired of cooking , so we will go to a restaurant tonight.
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Carter LeeI came across one sentence which isas thebelow,
"I'm 27, and tired] of going to work everyday."
The phrase you want to know is "tired of."
If you are tired of something, it is because you have been doing it a lot and you are bored or want the situation to change. You can