Jaka jest różnica między "I'm excited to be a part of the team." i "I'm excited to being a part of the team." ? | HiNative
![Taylor Armstrong confirmed in RHUGH season 2! Who's excited to see her? She hasn't been on TV since her husband killed himself in 2011 and I'm giddy see an OG housewife #comeback : Taylor Armstrong confirmed in RHUGH season 2! Who's excited to see her? She hasn't been on TV since her husband killed himself in 2011 and I'm giddy see an OG housewife #comeback :](https://preview.redd.it/bag4hd0gk7681.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=91cfeb8759e675746357eee653fac189b9a92506)
Taylor Armstrong confirmed in RHUGH season 2! Who's excited to see her? She hasn't been on TV since her husband killed himself in 2011 and I'm giddy see an OG housewife #comeback :
![excited 1) (ADJECTIVE) podniecony, podekscytowany Hank got very excited. = Hank mocno się podekscytował. The voice at the other end was excited. = Głos po drugiej stronie był podekscytowany. Julie felt both excited 1) (ADJECTIVE) podniecony, podekscytowany Hank got very excited. = Hank mocno się podekscytował. The voice at the other end was excited. = Głos po drugiej stronie był podekscytowany. Julie felt both](https://www.etutor.pl/images-common/words400/excited.jpg)