I was very excited when I got a puppy for Christmas.
He always had a fascination for the night sky, so he was excited about buying his first telescope.
state in which electrons have absorbed energy and "jumped" to a higher energy level
excited small or big that kind of stuff
more electrons than an atom in the ground state
I am very excited about this video!
He was the most excited student in the class
I was very excited when I got a puppy for Christmas.
Sure! Here's an example sentence: "I am excited to meet my new colleague tomorrow."
Excited. 'approach' is being used as a noun in this sentence, and 'writing' is a gerund.
The little girl was too excited to sleep on Christmas eve.
I am very excited about the new bike I got.
Yes, the sentence "I am just as excited to see her" is correct. It conveys that the speaker is equally excited to see the person in question as someone or something else.
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my sister is chaotic when she gets excited.
The word excited in that sentence is not an adverb but an adjective because it describes the subject. An adverb desrcribes an adjective, verb or another adverb.
In this example, "excited" is an adjective. It is a predicate adjective, because it follows the linking verb "are". An example of using "excited" as a verb is, "His arrival excited the dogs, and they began to bark."