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be excited

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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. estar emocionado
I am very excited to see what the stylist does with my hair.Estoy muy emocionada por ver lo que la estilista va a hacer con mi cabello.
b. estar entusiasmado
My dog was so excited to see me that he peed himself.Mi perro estaba tan entusiasmado por verme que se orinó.
a. estar nervioso
Do you think Greg was on something? He seemed a little excited to me.¿Crees que Greg había tomado algo? Me pareció que estaba algo nervioso.
b. alborotarse
The people in the theater were excited when the lights dimmed.La gente en el cine se alborotó cuando las luces se atenuaron.
a. estar excitado
Josh, I think your dog is a bit excited. He won't leave my leg alone.Josh, creo que tu perro está excitado. No deja mi pierna en paz.
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