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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"excited to do" and "excited doing"

a. I am excited to watch the baseball game.

b. I was excited to watch the baseball game.

c. I was excited watching the baseball game.

1.Which sentences are grammatical and meaningful? and which one ungrammatical?

2. Could you tell me what are the meanings of a,b, and c?

  

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Which sentences are grammatical and meaningful? and which one ungrammatical? They are all grammatical and meaningful, but note that "excited doing" is used much less than "excited to do".

  • Which sentences are grammatical and meaningful?
  • and which one ungrammatical?
  • They are all grammatical and meaningful, but note that "excited doing" is used much less than "excited to do".
  • roky0071 2.
  • Could you tell me what are the meanings of a,b, and c?
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roky00711.Which sentences are grammatical and meaningful? and which one ungrammatical?

They are all grammatical and meaningful, but note that "excited doing" is used much less than "excited to do".

roky00712. Could you tell me what are the meanings of a,b, and c?

The meaning is the same for all except that the firs

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