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"I'm so excited" vs "I'm so excited with"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I'm so excited with' is followed by the object of excitement, while 'I'm so excited' stands alone without specifying the reason for excitement.

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

I'm so excited

This phrase is correct when used to express general excitement without specifying the reason.

This phrase is used to express a general feeling of excitement without mentioning the specific cause of excitement.

Examples:

  • I'm so excited for the weekend!
  • She's so excited about the trip.
  • They are so excited to see the movie.

Alternatives:

  • I'm thrilled
  • I'm pumped
  • I'm over the moon
  • I'm ecstatic

I'm so excited with

This phrase is correct when followed by the object of excitement.

This phrase is used when you want to express excitement about something specific. It is followed by the object of excitement.

Examples:

  • I'm so excited with the new job offer!
  • She's so excited with her birthday party.
  • They are so excited with the upcoming concert.

Alternatives:

  • I'm so excited about
  • I'm so excited for
  • I'm so excited to
  • I'm so excited by

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