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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

excited to

Does this sentence make sense grammatically?

What are you excited to work on this year?

What about this variation

What are you excited about working on this year?

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Anonymous What are you excited to work on this year? What are you excited about working on this year? Both are OK.

  • Anonymous What are you excited to work on this year?
  • What are you excited about working on this year?
  • Both are OK.
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AnonymousWhat are you excited to work on this year? What are you excited about working on this year?
Both are OK.

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