The verb of excitement is excite.
Other verbs are excites, exciting and excited.
Some example sentences are:
"I always excite my wife".
"The sight of the presents under the three excites the kids".
"I plan on exciting my family".
"The dog was excited when his owner came home".
The verb phrase is just the verb "were," because "exciting" is a gerund used as a subject complement.
extrapolate is an exciting verb. It's hard to extrapolate with little or no data.
Excitement is a noun.
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It is an adgetive.
OF COURSE exciting is a verb because you can do it its like laughing
Face can be used as a verb eg:Face the front!Face is also a noun eg:Her face is pretty.Kiss might be an exciting verb for face. Slap could be too.
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Exciting *is* sometimes an adjective (e.g. an exciting adventure). Another form of the verb used as an adjective is "excited."
OF COURSE exciting is a verb because you can do it its like laughing
The word 'excited' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to excite. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun forms of the verb to excite are excitement, excitability, and the gerund, exciting.
No, "exciting" is not a gerund; it is a present participle. A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun and typically ends in "-ing," such as "running" in "Running is fun." In contrast, "exciting" can function as an adjective, as in "an exciting game."