Use of “I’m Tired of + Noun / Verb-ing” in English Speaking
“I’m tired of” is a very common English expression used when you feel annoyed, bored, frustrated, or unhappy about something that happens repeatedly. After “tired of,” we can use a noun or a verb ending in -ing. Native speakers use this phrase in daily conversations at home, at work, with friends, and while traveling. For example, if you hear the same complaint every day, you can say, “I’m tired of these complaints.” If someone keeps calling you repeatedly, you can say, “I’m tired of answering these calls.” Learning this expression will help you sound more natural and express your feelings clearly in English conversations.
◎ Important Points
Use “I’m tired of” to show annoyance, boredom, or frustration.
A noun can come after “of.”
A verb + ing can come after “of.”
Do not use the base form of the verb after “of.”
This expression is common in everyday spoken English.
It can be used in both personal and professional conversations.
The tone may sound negative, so use it appropriately.
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