Welcome to the english forum, souradip! Hi, since the word 'exhausted' is definite, can we say 'i'm a little exhausted.'? I know very well the meaning of exhausted, but what the author )or translator to english) could mean by the following sentence (from mahabharata, ganguli's translation)?.
But using much here does not mean. Exhausted from the shopping, jack returned home. Hi, people were wondering why the issue of fighting corruption were given such attention, while this attention should be given to other important issues that exhaust people to.
An exhausted receiver is such a vessel from which all the air has been removed, producing a vacuum. Being exhausted from the shopping, jack returned home. I am very exhausted or i am much exhausted? Fed up with (by or of could be used as well) does not mean exhausted, but says that yo have had more than enough of it;
Are all the statements correct? Jack returned home exhausted from. Could you help me understand when should i. I'm asking that because when i searched that on the net i came across that.
In fact to say quite exhausted would be to say that one is more than just exhausted e.g. A couple of hundred years ago we might have said much exhausted. Which sentence is grammatically sentence? Only (a) or (b) work for me.