Use to Phrasal Verbs 'Fed up' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Translation in Hindi Language

The phrasal verb fed up means to be tired of something or someone, often because it is annoying or frustrating. In Hindi, it can be translated as "बोर" or "थक गया।"

Usage Examples and Translation

1. I am fed up with the noise in the city.

मैं शहर के शोर से बोर हो गया हूँ।


2. She is fed up with her job and wants to quit.

वह अपनी नौकरी से थक गई है और छोड़ना चाहती है।


3. They are fed up with waiting for the bus.

वे बस का इंतज़ार करते-करते थक गए हैं।


Key Mistakes

1. Using fed up without context: It is important to mention what you are fed up with. For example, saying "I am fed up" alone is unclear. Always specify the reason, like "I am fed up with the weather."

2. Confusing fed up with fed: Remember, fed up means tired or annoyed, while fed is the past tense of feed.

3. Overusing the phrase: While it is common in spoken English, using it too often can make your speech sound repetitive. Try to mix it with other expressions.

Using fed up correctly can help you express your feelings more clearly in English!

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