A tired vegetable is simply a vegetable that is going off.
Radish
a beat beet
"Beet" and "beat" are homophones that can represent a tired red vegetable.
Beet
being tired is that you're tired,and tired of being tired is different because it means that rather not be tired, but you are tired
Tired of Being Sick and Tired?
if you are tired of London you are tired of life
"If you are tired of London, you are tired of life."
No, it is not. The word "are" is the second person or plural form, present tense, of the verb "to be." e.g. I am tired. We are tired. You are tired. He is tired. They are tired.
very tired
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The correct phrase is "too tired." "Too" is an adverb that means excessively or more than is desirable, which in this case modifies the adjective "tired."
Cut it in half and look inside. Do you find any seeds? No. Thus, it is a vegetable.
a Turnip is a Vegetable.