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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of "I'm excited to hear the news".

I'm excited to hear the news.

What does this sentence refer to the future event or current event of my exciting?

  

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You'd say this if someone is telling you now, or if you heard the news a few moments ago. Clive

  • You'd say this if someone is telling you now, or if you heard the news a few moments ago.
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You'd say this if someone is telling you now, or if you heard the news a few moments ago.

Clive

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