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1. The game excited him.
1. He was excited to watch the game.
2. He was excited watching the game. (Which one is grammatical? Are both OK? What is the
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1. He was excited watching the game.
2. He was excited to watch the game. (Which one is correct? Are both grammatical? What is
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rfvv
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1. He was excited to watch the game.
2. He was excited watching the game. (Which one is grammatical? Are both OK? What is the
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rfvv
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1. The game excited him.
2. He was excited at the game. 3. The soccor match interested Tom. 4. Tom was interested in the soccer
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How might a writer engage readers using an observation?(1 point)
Responses by hinting that a football player feels excited about
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How might a writer engage readers using an observation?(1 point) Responses by hinting that a football player feels excited about
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1. He was excited to hear the news.
2. He was excited that he heard the news. (Are both the same? Or does #1 mean #2-2 as
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Jack was excited about his upcoming baseball game
Jack was excited about his upcoming baseball game independent dependent
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I was so excited for our team's basketball game against our division. The game down to the last few seconds, and I miscalculated
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I was so excited for our team's basketball game against our division. The game down to the last few seconds, and I miscalculated
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