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I dont felt excited about him vs I did not felt exited

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be: 'I didn't feel excited about him.' The verb 'feel' should be in the past tense 'felt' and the negative form 'didn't' should be used instead of 'don't' or 'did not'. Additionally, 'excited' is the correct spelling, not 'exited'.

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I dont felt excited about him

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'feel' should be in the past tense 'felt'.

The correct form should be 'I didn't feel excited about him.'
  • For the first time in a while I felt excited by a challenge.
  • Excited about Michelle, excited about the kids, excited about my life.
  • Everyone is excited about meeting the town vampire tonight.
  • I'm too excited about Berlin.
  • Very excited about this filibuster reform bill.
  • Very excited about our date tomorrow.
  • Potus is so excited about this new narrative.
  • All this holiday talk got me excited about Halloween.
  • Don't get excited about such a thing.
  • We are excited about having foreign Kendo students in Osaka.
  • We are excited about having foreign Kendo students in Osaka.
  • People would get very excited about this when they read these articles.
  • So you could imagine they were very excited about it.
  • So we were really excited about working with them.
  • So we're very excited about M.R.
  • And this is something that we're very excited about.
  • So we're pretty excited about the future of hydrogen.
  • Nothing therefore to get too excited about for the time being.
  • You're excited about learning and you want to ask good questions.
  • She found somebody we're kind of excited about.

I did not felt exited

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'feel' should be in the past tense 'felt' and 'excited' should be used instead of 'exited'.

The correct form should be 'I didn't feel excited about him.'
  • I have not felt this heat.
  • Also it is not felt that the reference to systems of strict liability is necessary.
  • And we still have not felt the indispensable support of the Commission in this matter.
  • And there was love, but not felt.
  • Seeing Crixus' victory stirred passions I have not felt in many years.
  • A presence I've not felt since...
  • I have not felt your presence for over a year.
  • 'Joy is not felt less exquisitely because the moment flies.
  • Holding her just now... is a joy I've not felt in an age.
  • Since the life-span of aircraft is about thirty years, the effect of these technical improvements are not felt for a long while.
  • You helped me feel something I have not felt in a long time.
  • I have not felt warmth or tenderness for the longest time.
  • I have not felt comfortable get out and do great things lately.
  • I have not felt this excited about work in I don't know how long.
  • Apparently, Josh and Tina had not felt it adequate to simply point the finger at me for a minor crime.
  • In Johannesburg, it was not felt that water should be written down as a right, but merely as a need.
  • Even when account was taken of these arguments, however, it was not felt advisable to expand the scope of the Convention by amending Article 23 in the way suggested.
  • Flanking measures are regarded as necessary in individual cases, but it is not felt to be either necessary or appropriate to postpone the date for market opening.
  • I regret that the European Parliament has not felt able to show consistency in rejecting the amendments asking Turkey to continue dialogue on acknowledgement of the Armenian genocide.
  • They could not have done so if they had not felt overjoyed by the noble and profound feelings of their people.

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