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Laborious Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Pattern: excited to do something and excited about doing something

Hi!

I'd like to know if the following sentences mean the same thing or there is any difference in their meaning.

- I'm so excited about meeting her.

- I'm so excited to meet her.

  

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They mean the same thing to me. "excited about" might emphasize the anticipation of meeting her a bit more, but otherwise, the meaning is the same. CJ

  • They mean the same thing to me.
  • "excited about" might emphasize the anticipation of meeting her a bit more, but otherwise, the meaning is the same.
  • CJ
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They mean the same thing to me.

"excited about" might emphasize the anticipation of meeting her a bit more, but otherwise, the meaning is the same.

CJ

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