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  • Everybody hope you all are having a fantastic day.

  • And sure, I am yet again with a new topic.

  • What are we learning today?

  • We're learning the most used phrase or the sentence off our everyday life.

  • And that is I am tired.

  • But just because you are tired doesn't mean that your sentence also has to be tired or tiresome, right or boring.

  • So I have come up with so many different ways.

  • The way you can say I am tired or the way you can express how tired you are.

  • This is me, Mira, your trainer for the day.

  • So let's begin with the most common word exhausted.

  • Now, let's look at a situation.

  • All right.

  • Um, you have been working all day.

  • Simple example, right.

  • And you want to tell your friend that you're exhausted and you can't go for the party?

  • How would you see?

  • You can see guys, please carry on with the plan.

  • I am exhausted.

  • Okay.

  • So however, you put it in a very, very simple way.

  • You have told your friends you've not told him that you're tired, but you have used a new word.

  • Exhausted.

  • Okay, let's move on.

  • and see what is our next phrase at the end off my game or rope.

  • Now imagine there is a rope and you're the end of it.

  • Is there anything to hang on to know?

  • That means you're at the end off your room or you give right.

  • So how tired you feel when you've played really hard.

  • You have scored a lot of schools, or you you've scored a lot of baskets.

  • You're really dire.

  • Try and well, you can actually Hughes that in a sentence.

  • Let's look at a sentence for at the end off my game.

  • I have been playing all day.

  • I cannot go for a party.

  • I'm literally at the end off my game.

  • Or you can see I cannot do any more work.

  • I'm at the end off my rope.

  • Catchy, right?

  • I'm sure this is interesting.

  • Guys, why don't you take a pen and a paper or simply just write it on your mobile phone very quickly.

  • So the next time you want to just express that you're tired, you can use any of these interesting words.

  • Shelby, move on.

  • Fantastic.

  • Okay, pooped out.

  • I know, right?

  • This is really funny, but you can use it.

  • It is usually used with the word the letter H.

  • But this is very new fashion, like pooped out.

  • And that's how you can use it.

  • Probably.

  • So let's say you have been giving presentations standing the whole day, and then you want to go home and talk to your brother or sister?

  • How would you say, um, guys, please, can you make me a bowl of soup?

  • I'm completely pooped out.

  • That means you're expressing how tired you are.

  • And you just want to sit, do nothing funny, right?

  • And fun also.

  • Okay, let's look at the next to one flag.

  • Stout.

  • That means again.

  • You're tired, but you're expressing how tired you are.

  • Your bones are aching, your muscles are aching.

  • Your head is in pain, you isn't.

  • And now you just want to express that.

  • How would you do that?

  • Well, you can always say I've been standing in the queue for the last two wars.

  • I'm completely flack Stout.

  • That means I know how tired you are, even just by standing in the queue for two hours.

  • And I know cues are ve ve tiresome, right?

  • I know you agree with me.

  • Let's move ahead with our next one.

  • Okay.

  • Worn out.

  • Do you guys usually uses the this for clothes, right?

  • I know.

  • Well, you can also use it for yourself now.

  • Awesome.

  • Right?

  • So you can put it in a sentence and say I have been studying all night.

  • I'm completely worn out.

  • I'm sure that happens, right?

  • Especially when you studying the night.

  • You can use it now in a sentence.

  • And that was worn out Usually.

  • How would you see it?

  • I'm going to throw my clothes.

  • They're completely worn out.

  • Something that is so old, so ragged.

  • It looks very tired, Right?

  • Even clothes look very tired.

  • So do you.

  • And you can use that.

  • Okay, let's move on.

  • We have beat, just beat.

  • I know it is an American.

  • I have seen this so many times in American Siri's.

  • And that is how I thought it using this word.

  • This you can use it in the simplest sentence.

  • And in the simplest form I can go.

  • I cannot go out.

  • I'm beat.

  • That means very diet.

  • Same thing.

  • What a very simple way to express.

  • Right.

  • Another example.

  • Probably.

  • I don't want to drink anymore.

  • I'm beat I'm going to bed.

  • I'm beat.

  • Very simple sentences quick and short.

  • Okay, let's move on.

  • Dog tired.

  • Can you imagine?

  • We have used dog even when we want to express how tired we are.

  • Right?

  • Okay.

  • Funny again.

  • Let's look at an example.

  • Why don't you go out for dinner?

  • I'm going to stay in bed.

  • I'm dog tired.

  • Probably.

  • You have been running around the whole day, probably traveling from one place to another.

  • And you just wonder, relaxed the way a dog would or a pet would.

  • That is why you will use it.

  • And that is how you can use it.

  • You guys can go out for dinner.

  • I'm going to stay in bed.

  • I'm dog tired.

  • Getting fun and getting more more exciting.

  • I know, right?

  • Let's move on into another one.

  • Born tired.

  • This expresses that you're physically tired.

  • You're borns cannot move and you can actually express that to see how tired you are.

  • Do you want to see an example off it?

  • Wonderful.

  • I have been practicing basketball the whole day.

  • I cannot go out.

  • I am born tired.

  • Or you can see I have been typing the whole day.

  • I am bone tired.

  • Interesting, right?

  • Probably a friend is asking you to go out with her for shopping.

  • Will you be able to do that?

  • No.

  • You can tell your friend that you're bone tired.

  • Shall we move ahead?

  • Great.

  • Switched off.

  • Ah, more technologically savvy way to express how tired you are.

  • Absolutely the way of phones.

  • Switch off the way your laptops switch off.

  • So can you, isn't it?

  • Well, this is how you can use it.

  • Um, can you please call me tomorrow?

  • I'm switching off.

  • You can actually express that in a sentence.

  • I'm gonna another example.

  • Can we please talk on the phone a little later?

  • Looks like I'm going to switch off fun.

  • Right?

  • Fantastic.

  • You guys are enjoying this, and I'm enjoying it too.

  • Moving on to our another wood or a freight ready to crash.

  • Now, by this point in the d, you're mentally physically bones, muscles, skin.

  • Name it.

  • It's tired.

  • And all you want to do is go to sleep, and it literally means ready to crash.

  • You can tell your friends or your parents or family or probably her boss or colleagues that I'm sorry.

  • I will not be able to complete this presentation.

  • I am ready to crash.

  • Or you can also say, Can we take this presentation for tomorrow?

  • I'm actually ready to crash.

  • You can also say I can go out for the movie right now.

  • I'm just getting ready to crash.

  • Well, you see, will you use this?

  • Go ahead, use it.

  • Let's look at the next one.

  • You What does it see?

  • Gone.

  • See ST Probably even while you're watching.

  • Right now.

  • You could be so tired that you can't see straight.

  • You know what, guys?

  • This stage can actually come right after this so you can't see street.

  • And that's why you're ready to crash.

  • Try to use it in a sentence, shall we?

  • I can't see straight.

  • I'm ready to crash.

  • What have you done?

  • You have just made a sentence out.

  • Off too.

  • Really, Really awesome phrases.

  • Very tired.

  • Isn't this great?

  • Wonderful.

  • Moving on.

  • Just dragging.

  • Physically tired.

  • That stage in your body where your mind is working and it's telling you to drag your body.

  • Has this happened to you?

  • I'm sure it has.

  • And you can now use it in a sentence.

  • And let's see how I can't even go get a glass of water.

  • I'm just dragging.

  • Or if someone asks you Hi.

  • How are you?

  • And usually tired.

  • You can tell them just dragging, guys.

  • Just dragging.

  • That means you are physically tired and can not at all.

  • Well, guys, I I am not tired, but I'm going to call it a date.

  • Well, sure, I'm not that tired, but I have expressed that we're going to call it a day and you're going to finish today's day by this word.

  • Call it a day.

  • Well, now I want you guys to write down in the comments section below.

  • Prepare nice sentences, interesting sentences, mix and match all of this for all of these, probably.

  • And ride down to me in the comments section below.

  • This is me, Mira signing off for the day onto.

  • Then keep practicing.

  • Keep smiling, and I will see you right here with a whole new topic.

  • All right, then.

  • Have fun.

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