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Used with verbs:
"
This movie is very exciting."
(be: is/am/are, looks, sounds, seems)
"
The book is becoming exciting."
(be + becoming, be + getting)
"
How can we make the party more exciting?"
(make)
"
She doesn't find sports exciting."
(find)
"
The uncertainty of the game keeps it exciting."
(keeps)
Used with adverbs:
"
This show is extremely exciting."
(extremely, very, fairly, not)
"
This trip has been incredibly exciting."
(incredibly, especially, particularly, unbelievably, genuinely, truly)
"
I don't think baseball is equally as exciting as football."
(equally, just)
"
His painting is visually exciting."
(visually)
Used with nouns:
"
They are off on an exciting adventure."
(adventure, trip, holiday, vacation)
"
The scientist made a really exciting find."
(find, discovery)
"
He has an exciting future ahead of him."
(future, project, challenge)
"
This has been a very exciting contest."
(contest, game, match, competition)
"
He presented an exciting idea."
(idea, possibility, development)
"
They are watching an exciting film."
(film, episode, program, movie, show)
"
We are making some exciting changes to the program."
(changes, additions)