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its very tiring vs tiring

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'It's very tiring' is a complete sentence where 'it' refers to a specific subject, emphasizing the level of tiredness. 'Tiring' can be used as an adjective to describe something that causes fatigue or weariness.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 987 views

its very tiring

This phrase is incorrect. 'Its' should be 'It's' to form a contraction of 'it is'.

The correct form is 'It's very tiring,' where 'It's' is a contraction of 'it is' and 'very tiring' describes the level of fatigue.
  • Feb 2, 2016 ... Sure, I have an amazing fiance, a good job (even though its very tiring and mentally draining). I have one friend (and she is amazing and I dont ...
  • Sep 1, 2015 ... Do i have to make songs available offline separately on both devices? so far that's what i've been doing and its very tiring. is there a way to ...
  • Its very tiring to be constantly aware of your environment because it changes depending on where you are and it happens sub-consciously without me thinking !
  • Not so bad i guess. Realised there's so much things to learn from it. Hopefully this will keep me stay for at least a few years! Tho its very tiring to start work at 830.

tiring

This phrase is correct. 'Tiring' is an adjective used to describe something that causes fatigue or weariness.

'Tiring' is used as an adjective to describe activities, situations, or experiences that make you feel tired or weary.
  • This breakdown of Lauer's schedule from The New York Times sounded almost as tiring as some of the Olympic events. The Good, the Bad, and the Pink Eye ...
  • Definition of “tiring” - English Dictionary. English ... tiringadjective [not gradable] ... causing you to ​feel you have no ​energy: Dad had a tiring ​day at ​work.
  • tire verb · tire of phrasal verb · tire out phrasal verb · making you feel tired · Teaching small children is very tiring. a tiring journey. Synonyms and related words ...
  • adjective exhausting, demanding, wearing, tough, exacting, fatiguing, wearying, strenuous, arduous, laborious, enervative It had been a long and tiring day.

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