[Grammar] I'm bored

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What about "You are boring me."?
Not a teacher.
 
I am bored with you.
I am bored with talking to you.

Not a teacher.
 
You will hear bored of/with.
 
Did you take all of those from another site/page? They all appear in quote boxes suggesting that you didn't just write them yourself.
 
Did you take all of those from another site/page? They all appear in quote boxes suggesting that you didn't just write them yourself.

No, I was thinking 'bored' could be used as like 'scared' with some prepositions
 
I understand your question, I just can't work out why each sentence shows up inside a "quote" box. That is what happens when you choose to quote someone else's words from this forum.
 
Thanks for telling me. I won't use quote box unless for other people's words
 
My favorite:

"I'm bored because of you"

Blame somebody else for being bored.

;-)
 
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