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Do the two sentences express the same meaning
1.''This is where i get excited''
2.''I get excited here''
Do the two sentences above carry the same meaning?
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Re: Do the two sentences express the same meaning
They mean the same in the contexts I can think of, such as a particular moment in a film or when a penalty shoot-out is about to start.
A better title would have been I get excited'.
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