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Passengerx Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

I Got Question

Please help me.

a. I'm reading excited.

b.I'm reading excitedly.

c.I'm excited reading.

d.I'm excited readingly.

Please show me who is or are correct.

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

a. I'm reading excited. I'm afraid not.

  • a.
  • I'm reading excited.
  • I'm afraid not.
  • I'm reading excitedly.
  • That's Ok.
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a. I'm reading excited. I'm afraid not.

b.I'm reading excitedly. That's Ok.

c.I'm excited reading (about his adventures.) Alright.

d.I'm excited readingly. Never.

Please show me which is or are correct.
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b. I'm reading excitedly is correct.
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Thank you myprofe.

But why isn't " d. " right? If there is a " e. I'm excited readedly", is it correct or not?

In addition are there some confusions else cited, thanks to deal with them as well.

f. I'm excitedly.

g. I'm readed excitedly.

h. I'm readed exciting.

i. I'm readed excitingly..
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read is a verb. You cannot turn it into an adverb or adjective (readingly/readedly). You can only turn nouns into adverbs or adjectives. Would you say walkingly or walkedly? No..

I'm excitedly. This is not a complete sentence. You need a verb to follow the adverb.

g. I'm readed excitedly.

h. I'm readed exciting.

i. I'm readed excitingly..

Likewise you
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Hi, nona! I wasn't aware of them of what you teach before(by the way, is it correct that" wasn't" appears together with" teach"? I mean I wasn't aware of those neglects before, which you point out on current post), thank you very much!

But I'm still thinking, if I regard myself as a book, would they be correct that " I'm read excitedly" and " I'm read exciting"?

And I wonder if
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Well, if you were a book and talking about yourself, you could say 'I'm read excitedly'.

You can't say 'I'm read exciting' as exciting is an adjective and can only relate to a noun. You would say 'I am an exciting book.'
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Is the word "excitingly" existing? Doesn't " I'm read exciting" equal to " I read exciting"?
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I read exciting is not a complete sentence. Exciting needs a noun. I read exciting books.

I am read exciting books is not correct as you are mixing up noun tenses. I am reading exciting books is ok. Or, I am reading an exciting book, would be more likely.
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Can't we regard " I read exciting" as in the same form of " You look charming"? I mean if I were a book...
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The situations are different. Exciting and charming are both adjectives.

Exciting means 'producing excitement'
Charming means 'extremely pleasing or delightful'

I read producing excitement - this does not work. It is not I that is exciting (or is producing excitement), it is the book I am

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