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People WQho Were Tired Of Alcohole Users Wanted It. So Did the Government.
Americans were tired of being involved in European affairs.
He was so tired of opening other guys barn doors. Butt f***
to eat candy all day and to go to the store. i really want to leave work because im really tired. if im really tired then im going to fall asleep in 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
The British forces led by General Burgoyne were tired and drain after a long journey to the battle front.
In most cases, the brain starts to slow and children cannot think as clearly.
Because during a match they are running around the pitch for a lot of the time, constantly moving. Towards the end of the game they get tired or suffer from cramp, so circuit training is important to help them last longer and improve their overall fitness.
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
If he had been re-tried in federal court for exactly the same charge it would have been double jeapordy. If he was tired in another court system for even a a slightly altered charge it would not.
Tired of Being Sick and Tired?
The colonists were tired of being taxed with no say in government. After their appeals and petitions were repeatedly denied by Parliament, the colonists began boycotting British goods. The colonists knew that if they wanted to get attention from the British, they needed to attack their economy.
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.
In the sentence "You are extremely tired," the word "tired" is an adjective describing the state of being of the subject "you."
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."
I am tired