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25 Jan 2015
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What is the difference between I'm so tired. and I'm very tired. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between I'm so tired. and I'm very tired. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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Alone both mean basically the same thing, but if I was just sitting down after a long day I'd use "so," it feels more natural. Using "very" sounds like the answer to "how tired are you?" If you want to say you're tired /of/ something it's more natural to use so. "I'm so tired of packing lunch everyday." You can also use "really," like "I'm really tired since I stayed up so late."
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