People are speaking excitedly about the winner.
"Excitedly" is an adverb that describes doing something with enthusiasm, eagerness, or high energy. It conveys a sense of joy or anticipation, often reflected in one's tone of voice or body language. For example, someone might speak excitedly about a new opportunity or event, showing their strong positive feelings.
The present infinitive of "speak" is "to speak."
The present infinitive for "speak" is "to speak."
The tense of "she can speak" is present simple.
I/you/we/they speak. He/she/it speaks. The present participle is speaking.
I/you/we/they speak. He/she/it speaks.
spoke in present tense is speak...least i think so... speak speak spoke spoken Don't speak to me. He spoke to me last night. I have spoken to him.
The present perfect tense of speak is:I/You/We/They have spoken.He/She/It has spoken.
The present perfect tense of "speak" is "have/has spoken."
Present-->speak past simple-->spoke Past participle-->spoken
Jabber: to speak incessantly. Must you jabber while I'm trying to work?
speak / speaksI speak to her everyday. She never speaks to me.