Sure. Of course, it depends on the context.
Everyone was so excited to see if their names were on the roster for this months play. :)
Yes it's correct.
I am very excited about this video!
He was the most excited student in the class
Q: "How do you punctuate this sentence? "i see a horse do you" A: I see a horse, do you? That is how you correct it, or punctuate.
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.
"Both them and us were excited" is not correct usage. Look at how the pronouns would be used separately, then combine them in one, correct sentence. You would say "They were excited" not "Them were excited." Similarly, you would say "We were excited," not "Us were excited." The correct combination would be: "We and they were excited."
The sentence, 'Can you see if my sentence is correct?', is correct.
I'm excited because I got a new roflcopter! I am excited and delighted to see you today! I was so excited, I exited the building.
"I can't wait to see you tomorrow," she said with an excited smile.
first we will see the answer then we are write correct answer
Everyone was so excited to see if their names were on the roster for this months play. :)
Yes it's correct.
I am very excited about this video!
The sentence 'Im so excited for the incoming month' is not correct grammar. Im needs to be changed to I'm. We don't use incoming to refer to months. You could use upcoming, approaching, coming, or next.
i will see you in the fall if i see you at all.
He was the most excited student in the class