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Thank you Koir! - 05-26-2009, 03:49 AM

Thank you Koir san, always

I see...

I often get confused with
to be and to get...

When you feel tired...
would you say

"I get tired"
"I got tired"
as well as
"I am tired"
?

"got" and "was" were both"past" form right?
but
"I got tired" and
"I was tired"
mean different?


and I also confused with
to be and to become

I want to be a teacher in the future
I want to become a teacher in the future


sorry Koir san to ask you many questions...

What time is it in Canada now?
It's 0:50 pm here in Japan





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Originally Posted by Koir View Post
The two sets of sentences have essentially the same meaning. The two sentences above are more wordy, which makes them more ideal for written forms of communication. Speaking them would take a bit more time and sound overly formal.


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