Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Board v Bored

Board
  1. I much prefer writing on a white board (noun) than a black board (noun).
  2. The board (=group) of directors were unhappy with the company’s annual profits.
  3. Passengers must board (verb) the plane 30 minutes before the departure time.

Bored
  1. I’m so bored (adjective)! I have nothing to do.
   2. We’ve bored (verb) holes in the wall to hang some photos up. 

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