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excited to do & excited about doing
excited to do & excited about doing
are they the same? Is there any differences?
2013年1月9日 15:47
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They are the same. However, more native English speakers would say, "excited about doing" than would say "excited to do."
2013年1月9日
Excited to do: Used to express tasks we do.
Ex: I am excited to do the mile run today.
Excited about(preposition) doing: On the verge of ; close to doing.
Ex: I am exited about doing the mile run today.
2013年1月11日
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