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New Hope Posted 10 years ago
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excited to

What does the sentence below indicate, the person is saying this when he or she is actually attending the ceremony or the person is talking about his/her plans to attend the ceremony?

I am excited to attend the ceremony.
  

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New Hope What does the sentence below indicate ... I am excited to attend the ceremony. It can be used in either situation — when attending the ceremony or when speaking of plans to attend it.

  • New Hope What does the sentence below indicate ...
  • I am excited to attend the ceremony.
  • It can be used in either situation — when attending the ceremony or when speaking of plans to attend it.
  • CJ
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New HopeWhat does the sentence below indicate ... ?
I am excited to attend the ceremony.
It can be used in either situation — when attending the ceremony or when speaking of plans to attend it.

CJ

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