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I m very excited vs I'm very excite

The correct phrase is "I'm very excited." The contraction "I'm" is the short form of "I am," and "excited" is the correct adjective to describe the feeling. The second phrase, "I'm very excite," is incorrect due to the use of the wrong form of the adjective.

Last updated: April 10, 2024 • 107 views

I m very excited

This phrase is incorrect. The contraction "I'm" should be used instead of "i m," and the correct adjective is "excited."

The correct phrase is "I'm very excited." Use the contraction "I'm" to represent "I am" and the adjective "excited" to describe the feeling.

Alternatives:

  • I'm very excited
  • I am very excited
  • I'm so excited
  • I'm really excited
  • I'm extremely excited

I'm very excite

This phrase is incorrect. The adjective "excited" should be used instead of "excite."

The correct phrase is "I'm very excited." Use the contraction "I'm" to represent "I am" and the adjective "excited" to describe the feeling.

Alternatives:

  • I'm very excited
  • I am very excited
  • I'm so excited
  • I'm really excited
  • I'm extremely excited

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