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BAYRAM ERDEM Posted 12 years ago
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tire of

Hello!

Could you please help me correct my following sentence?

I've tired of when my auntie once too often decides to do something (or decide on doing something??) on my behalf.
  

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I'm tired of my auntie's deciding to do something on my behalf. She's done it once too often!

  • I'm tired of my auntie's deciding to do something on my behalf.
  • She's done it once too often!
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I'm tired of my auntie's deciding to do something on my behalf. She's done it once too often!
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BAYRAM ERDEMI've tired of ...
More idiomatically, we usually use "I've grown tired of" instead of "I've tired of".

CJ

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