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Who is not excited vs Who is did not excited

The correct phrase is 'who is not excited'. The second phrase 'who is did not excited' is incorrect because 'did' is not needed after 'is'. 'Did' is used for past simple tense, while 'is' is present simple tense.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1253 views

Who is not excited

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about someone's lack of excitement in the present moment.
  • Lowering local call charges will benefit everyone, including those who are not excited about byte-inspired adventures and the Internet.
  • Who is right here and excited to try tofurkey.
  • Uri, who is very excited to take us there is an extreme tour guide.
  • Come on, you have a beautiful daughter waiting for you downstairs who is so excited about tonight.
  • And if you're not excited, pretend to be excited.
  • Why are you the only person who's not excited about this?
  • She's definitely not excited about humans joining us for Dinaskyu.
  • Not excited enough to be on time.
  • I'm not excited about you seeing Reyes by yourself.
  • What I want is a daughter who is a little bit excited about having a baby.
  • Mr President, I would like to say just for the record that Mr Hans-Peter Martin, who is always excited about people signing in without being present, is himself conspicuous by his absence from this night-time session.
  • LASSETER: Computer animation excited me so much, and not excited about what I was seeing, but the potential I saw in all this. I was just amazed by it.
  • Actually, the only thing that I'm not excited about is having to say my vows in front of all those people.
  • Are you not excited to see your Katya?
  • I was not excited, it was all fear.
  • Sorry if I'm not excited about sleeping on an air mattress.
  • I'm not excited about watching you waste away and die.
  • I don't break my promises, but I was not excited enough to release you guys.
  • I'm not excited as you are... ...Since I am terrified.
  • 5,000 planes in the air at any given time, and you're not excited by the software that keeps them from colliding.

Who is did not excited

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The use of 'did' after 'is' is grammatically incorrect. 'Did' is used for past simple tense, while 'is' is present simple tense.
  • Lowering local call charges will benefit everyone, including those who are not excited about byte-inspired adventures and the Internet.
  • Who is right here and excited to try tofurkey.
  • Uri, who is very excited to take us there is an extreme tour guide.
  • Come on, you have a beautiful daughter waiting for you downstairs who is so excited about tonight.
  • And if you're not excited, pretend to be excited.
  • Why are you the only person who's not excited about this?
  • She's definitely not excited about humans joining us for Dinaskyu.
  • Not excited enough to be on time.
  • I'm not excited about you seeing Reyes by yourself.
  • What I want is a daughter who is a little bit excited about having a baby.
  • Mr President, I would like to say just for the record that Mr Hans-Peter Martin, who is always excited about people signing in without being present, is himself conspicuous by his absence from this night-time session.
  • LASSETER: Computer animation excited me so much, and not excited about what I was seeing, but the potential I saw in all this. I was just amazed by it.
  • Actually, the only thing that I'm not excited about is having to say my vows in front of all those people.
  • Are you not excited to see your Katya?
  • I was not excited, it was all fear.
  • Sorry if I'm not excited about sleeping on an air mattress.
  • I'm not excited about watching you waste away and die.
  • I don't break my promises, but I was not excited enough to release you guys.
  • I'm not excited as you are... ...Since I am terrified.
  • 5,000 planes in the air at any given time, and you're not excited by the software that keeps them from colliding.

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