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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

I'm confused in understanding the meaning of this sentence.

I am excited to watch the baseball game.
I'm confused in understanding the meaning of this sentence.
Q1) I think the implication of the sentence can refer 1 or 2 below. What do you think?
1.The sentence refers to excitement at watching the game now.
2.The sentence refers to excitement about the prospect of watching the game in the future.
Q2) If I add "tomorrow", does this sentence below clearly mean 2?
I am excited to watch the baseball game tomorrow.
  

Top answer

The sentence is unclear. I would say: I am excited about watching the baseball game tomorrow. )

  • The sentence is unclear.
  • I would say: I am excited about watching the baseball game tomorrow.
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The sentence is unclear.

I would say:

I am excited about watching the baseball game tomorrow. (The excitement is now, the watching will take place tomorrow.)

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