REGULAR VERBS
excite, excites, excited, exciting
Synonyms: stimulate, arouse, thrill, stir, inspire Antonyms: calm, pacify, soothe, relax, quiet
| EXCITE - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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| ★ i | excite |
| ★ you | excite |
| ★ he/she/it | excites |
| ★ we | excite |
| ★ you | excite |
| ★ they | excite |
| Examples of verb 'excite' in the Present Simple: |
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| - I excite with my energy. |
| - You excite with your enthusiasm. |
| - He excites with his creativity. | She excites the crowd with her vibrant personality. |
| - We excite with our performances. |
| - You excite with your passion. |
| - They excite with their innovations. |
| EXCITE - PRESENT PERFECT | |
| ★ i have | excited |
| ★ you have | excited |
| ★ he/she/it has | excited |
| ★ we have | excited |
| ★ you have | excited |
| ★ they have | excited |
| Examples of verb 'excite ' in the Present Continuous: |
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| - I am exciting the audience. |
| - You are exciting your friends. |
| - He is exciting the crowd. She is exciting everyone with her innovative ideas.| |
| - We are exciting the viewers. |
| - You are exciting the kids. |
| - They are exciting the participants. |
| EXCITE - PRESENT PERFECT | |
| ★ i have | excited |
| ★ you have | excited |
| ★ he/she/it has | excited |
| ★ we have | excited |
| ★ you have | excited |
| ★ they have | excited |
| Examples of verb 'excite' in the Present Perfect: |
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| - I have excited many people. |
| - You have excited your colleagues. |
| - He has excited the community. | She has excited many people with her achievements. |
| - We have excited our customers. |
| - You have excited your fans. |
| - They have excited investors. |
| EXCITE - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i have been | exciting |
| ★ you have been | exciting |
| ★ he/she/it has been | exciting |
| ★ we have been | exciting |
| ★ you have been | exciting |
| ★ they have been | exciting |
| Examples of verb 'excite ' in the Present Perfect Continuous: |
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| - I have been exciting the audience for hours. |
| - You have been exciting students all semester. |
| - He has been exciting the fans for a long time. | She has been exciting audiences with her performances for months. |
| - We have been exciting the attendees all day. |
| - You have been exciting the kids for hours. |
| - They have been exciting the readers for months. |
| EXCITE - PAST SIMPLE | |
| ★ i | excited |
| ★ you | excited |
| ★ he/she/it | excited |
| ★ we | excited |
| ★ you | excited |
| ★ they | excited |
| Examples of verb 'excite' in the Past Simple: |
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| - I excited the audience yesterday. |
| - You excited your friends last week. |
| - He excited the crowd at the concert. | She excited the audience with her remarkable performance last night. |
| - We excited the viewers with our performance. |
| - You excited your fans with your speech. |
| - They excited the participants at the event. |
| EXCITE - PAST CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i was | exciting |
| ★ you were | exciting |
| ★ he/she/it was | exciting |
| ★ we were | exciting |
| ★ you were | exciting |
| ★ they were | exciting |
| Examples of verb 'excite' in the Past Continuous: |
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| - I was exciting the audience when it started raining. |
| - You were exciting your friends during the party. |
| - He was exciting the crowd with his magic tricks. | She was exciting everyone with her creativity during that period. |
| - We were exciting the viewers with our show. |
| - You were exciting the kids with games. |
| - They were exciting the participants with their presentation. |
| EXCITE - PAST PERFECT | |
| ★ i had | excited |
| ★ you had | excited |
| ★ he/she/it had | excited |
| ★ we had | excited |
| ★ you had | excited |
| ★ they had | excited |
| Examples of verb 'excite' in the Past Perfect: |
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| - I had excited many people before the event. |
| - You had excited your colleagues with your achievements. |
| - He had excited the community with his project results. | She had excited many people before she took a break from performing. |
| - We had excited the customers with our new product. |
| - You had excited your fans with your music. |
| - They had excited investors with their business plan. |
| EXCITE - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i had been | exciting |
| ★ you had been | exciting |
| ★ he/she/it had been | exciting |
| ★ we had been | exciting |
| ★ you had been | exciting |
| ★ they had been | exciting |
| Examples of verb 'excite' in the Past Perfect Continuous: |
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| - I had been exciting the audience for hours before it ended. |
| - You had been exciting students all semester with your teaching. |
| - He had been exciting the fans for a long time with his music. | She had been exciting audiences for years before she decided to retire. |
| - We had been exciting the kids with our stories for weeks. |
| - You had been exciting the attendees with various activities all day. |
| - They had been exciting the readers with insightful articles for months. |
| EXCITE - FUTURE SIMPLE | |
| ★ i will | excite |
| ★ you will | excite |
| ★ he/she/it will | excite |
| ★ we will | excite |
| ★ you will | excite |
| ★ they will | excite |
| Examples of verb 'excite' in the Future Simple: |
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| - I will excite the audience tomorrow. |
| - You will excite your friends next week. |
| - He will excite the crowd at the event. | She will excite the audience with her upcoming presentation. |
| - We will excite the viewers with our show. |
| - You will excite your fans with your performance. |
| - They will excite the participants at the conference. |
| EXCITE - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i will be | exciting |
| ★ you will be | exciting |
| ★ he/she/it will be | exciting |
| ★ we will be | exciting |
| ★ you will be | exciting |
| ★ they will be | exciting |
| Examples of verb 'excite ' in the Future Continuous: |
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| - I will be exciting the audience during the concert. |
| - You will be exciting your friends at the party. |
| - He will be exciting the crowd with his presentation. | She will be exciting everyone with her dynamic performances throughout the festival. |
| - We will be exciting the viewers throughout the broadcast. |
| - You will be exciting the kids with games. |
| - They will be exciting the participants with their interactive activities. |
| EXCITE - FUTURE PERFECT | |
| ★ i will have | excited |
| ★ you will have | excited |
| ★ he/she/it will have | excited |
| ★ we will have | excited |
| ★ you will have | excited |
| ★ they will have | excited |
| Examples of verb 'excite ' in the Future Perfect: |
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| - I will have excited many people by the end of the year. |
| - You will have excited your colleagues with your achievements. |
| - He will have excited the community with his project results. | She will have excited many fans by the time her new album releases. |
| - We will have excited the customers with our new product. |
| - You will have excited your fans with your music. |
| - They will have excited investors with their business growth. |
| EXCITE - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
| ★ i will have been | exciting |
| ★ you will have been | exciting |
| ★ he/she/it will have been | exciting |
| ★ we will have been | exciting |
| ★ you will have been | exciting |
| ★ they will have been | exciting |
| Examples of verb 'excite' in the Future Perfect Continuous: |
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| - I will have been exciting the audience for hours during the show. |
| - You will have been exciting students all semester with your teaching. |
| - He will have been exciting the fans for a long time with his music. |
| - We will have been exciting the kids with our stories for weeks. | She will have been exciting audiences with her performances for years by the time she retires |
| - You will have been exciting the attendees with various activities all day. |
| - They will have been exciting the readers with insightful articles for months. |